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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
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  • Continuity: When Sonja cries, her first tear comes down to her mouth twice.

  • Continuity: When Lucian calls the Lycans from the castle during the big battle scene, he is shown with a full moon behind his head, and it is very dark. Not long after, he is fighting with Viktor in the tunnel, and "threatens" him with the bright sunlight, which is shining through the ceiling, even though not much time has passed.

  • Continuity: The death scene of Sonja is different from the scene that is shown in the original Underworld, during the flashback regarding how the war started. Also, when the roof opens to let in the sunlight in the first film, it shows a different roof.

  • Continuity: After Lucian's final fight with Viktor and he steps out on the ledge above all the lycans, they are all clothed like they were before the battle started. When they transformed into their wolf forms, all their clothes would have been ripped off.

  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Sonja's eye color keeps changing back and forth between brown (the actor's natural eye color) and whitish-blue (contact lenses). The vampires' eye-colors change throughout the movies in the first two films as well. They are often brown (natural eye-colors of the actors/actresses), but change to blue when the intensity of a situation increases. For example, Selene's eyes change from brown to blue during her fight/searching sequences in both movies, as well as her sex-scene in the second film. Kraven's eyes exhibit the same behavior in the first two films.

  • Continuity: Several of the slaves that were bitten by one of Viktor's Lycans take part in the assault on the castle, although they were bitten at least 3 days before they do not change in the light of the full moon. In the original Underworld film it was stated the only the older Lycans could change at will and resist the influence of the moon.

  • Revealing mistakes: At the beginning, when Sonja is riding out to greet the human nobles and receives her "sharpened" sword from Lucian, you can see she doesn't know how to properly wear/carry the sword while on horseback and the sword actually falls out of it's scabbard. There is a quick cell-change as this happens and the sword magically puts itself back in the scabbard and rights itself.

  • Continuity: After his group of slaves is sent to be bitten by the captive Lycans, Raze is the only one of his group back in his cage without a collar, but no point is made of this.

  • Plot holes: In the final scene, Raze tore off prison doors with extreme ease whilst in human form, therefore it's inconceivable how the doors would be able to hold groups of Lycans. Their combined strength is surely greater than Raze's.

  • Continuity: Lucian lacks the "V" branding on his right shoulder that was featured in Underworld. The brand was illustrated in the vampire history books, and the cut off skin was the "proof" that Kraven had indeed killed Lucian.

  • Continuity: When Lucian arrives near the room where Sonja is being held captive, we can see two guards at the door, both right handed (sword at left side). When one of the guards walks away, we can see that he is is left handed (he has his sword at his right side and holds it with the left hand).

  • Revealing mistakes: When the coffers of silver are brought before Viktor, it's quite apparent that they're hollow as the actors are carrying them with ease. Silver is a very dense metal (10.49g/cm^3) and even if the silver of the coins was watered down, the boxes would each weigh in excess of 50kg (or 110lbs - the weight of a fully grown [and fairly slim] woman).

  • Revealing mistakes: The "blood" that Viktor is drinking shortly after imprisoning Sonja is quite clearly tomato juice or something similar - blood is not orange, and is opaque but not cloudy with sediment.


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