The
Island
Michael Bay ("Armageddon," "Pearl Harbor") directs the
futuristic action thriller "The Island," starring Ewan
McGregor ("Star Wars: Episodes I, II & III," "Moulin
Rouge!") and Scarlett Johansson ("Lost in Translation,"
"Girl With a Pearl Earring").
Lincoln Six-Echo (McGregor) is a resident of a seemingly
utopian but contained facility in the mid-21st century.
Like all of the inhabitants of this carefully controlled
environment, Lincoln hopes to be chosen to go to the "The
Island"-reportedly the last uncontaminated spot on the
planet-until he makes a terrible discovery that everything
about his existence is a lie and that he is actually more
valuable dead than alive. Together with a beautiful fellow
resident named Jordan Two-Delta (Johansson), Lincoln makes
a daring escape to the outside world he's never known. Now,
with the forces of the institute that once housed them
relentlessly hunting them down, Lincoln and Jordan engage
in a desperate race for their lives.
Rounding out the main cast of "The Island" are Oscar®
nominee Djimon Hounsou ("In America," "Gladiator") as the
head of the security team sent to hunt down Lincoln and
Jordan; Steve Buscemi ("Ghost World," "Armageddon") as a
man who befriends Lincoln despite working for the
institute; and Oscar® nominee Michael Clarke Duncan ("The
Green Mile," "Armageddon") as another resident who is
selected to go to "The Island."
Michael Bay directed "The Island" from a screenplay by
Caspian Tredwell-Owen ("Beyond Borders"), and Alex Kurtzman
(TV's "Alias") & Roberto Orci (TV's "Alias"). Walter F.
Parkes ("The Ring," "Gladiator"), Michael Bay, Ian Bryce
("Spider-Man," "Saving Private Ryan") and Laurie MacDonald
("The Ring," "Men in Black") are producing. "The Island" is
a co-production of DreamWorks Pictures and Warner Bros.
Pictures, with DreamWorks distributing the film
domestically and Warner Bros. handling the international
release.