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# Allegiant (Film)

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### KURE Information Card: Allegiant

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| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Director(s) | Robert Schwentke |
| Scenarists | Bill Collage,Adam Cooper,Noah Oppenheim |
| Award(s) | Hollywood Music In Media Awards (HMMA) - 2016,Alliance of Women Film Journalists - 2017,Golden Trailer Awards - 2016,Taurus World Stunt Awards - 2017,Teen Choice Awards - 2016,Razzie Awards - 2017,ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards - 2017 |
| Actress and Actors | Bill Skarsgård,Maggie Q,Daniel Dae Kim,Keiynan Lonsdale,Miles Teller,Ansel Elgort,Zoë Kravitz,Jeff Daniels,Octavia Spencer,Naomi Watts,Theo James,Shailene Woodley |
| Duration | 120 minutes |
| Broadcast Date | 2016 |

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## Article Content

The Divergent Series: [Allegiant](/en/detay/insurgent-film-2fe43/llms.txt) is a 2016 American science fiction action film. It is adapted from *Allegiant*, the 2013 novel by Veronica Roth. The film was produced by Summit Entertainment and Red Wagon Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Serving as the third installment in the *Divergent* series, the film expands the narrative into a broader universe under the direction of Robert Schwentke.

### **Plot and Thematic Structure**

The film follows Tris Prior and Tobias "Four" Eaton as they venture beyond the boundaries of post-collapse [Chicago](/en/detay/crazy-max-angry-roads-film-1588d/llms.txt) to uncover the true nature of the world. Outside the city, they encounter an organization called the Genetic Welfare Bureau and learn that the distinction between genetic purity and genetic damage forms the foundation of a concealed system governing their society.

The film explores themes such as free will, genetic manipulation, individual-society relations, human nature, and systemic critique. The narrative shifts the social commentary of the previous films toward a broader biopolitical framework.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/04/27/eMbQijiyOZ8SyfRFnV4NF8KgusQU0KSC.png)
*A scene from Alleigant  (IMDb)*

### **Cast**

Shailene Woodley (Beatrice “Tris” Prior) and Theo James ([Tobias “Four” Eaton](/en/detay/divergent-film-01cb7/llms.txt)) reprise their leading roles. Supporting cast members include Ansel Elgort (Caleb Prior), Miles Teller (Peter Hayes), Jeff Daniels (David), Naomi Watts (Evelyn Johnson-Eaton), Octavia Spencer (Johanna Reyes), Bill Skarsgård (Matthew), and Zoe Kravitz (Christina). The cast was structured to ensure continuity within the series while also introducing new narrative layers.

### **Direction and Screenplay**

The film was directed by Robert Schwentke. The screenplay was written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Noah Oppenheim, and Stephen Chbosky. In this adaptation, the novel’s plot was partially simplified, and structural changes were made to suit cinematic dramatization. The narrative transitions from a critique of dystopian social structures to a questioning of biopolitical governance.

### **Cinematography and Visual Narrative**

Advanced CGI technologies were utilized to depict the futuristic world and the high-tech environment of the Genetic Welfare Bureau. Cinematography employs wide-angle and panoramic shots to dramatize the characters' environmental exploration. In scenes involving simulations and experiments, fast-paced editing techniques were used. The color palette remains gray and muted in the urban settings, while brighter and warmer tones are employed in the scenes set outside the city.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/04/27/FgrdcWfapj1OT1CJ5aSTX8YO4w1UT8Xb.png)
*A scene from Alleigant  (IMDb)*

### **Setting and Production Design**

Key locations in the film include the ruins of Chicago, the boundary walls, and the sterile laboratories of the Genetic Welfare Bureau. These settings are constructed to reflect the dramatic transition from a closed society to the outside world. The sterile white interiors of the Bureau signify authoritarian control and artificial order, whereas the remnants of Chicago continue to visually represent the class divisions and dystopian traces established in the earlier films.

### **Release and Cultural Impact**

*Allegiant* grossed approximately $179 million worldwide. Compared to its predecessors, the film achieved more modest commercial and critical success. However, it drew attention for extending the young adult dystopian narrative into a broader biopolitical discourse. Topics such as genetic ethics, social engineering, and individual identity rendered the film a subject of academic analysis. While a second part of the adaptation of the final novel in the series was initially planned, the follow-up film, titled *Ascendant,&#32;*was ultimately canceled during the development phase.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Beyazperde. “Yandaş.” Accessed April 27, 2025. https://www.beyazperde.com/filmler/film-225920/
2. IMDb. “The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016) – IMDb.” Accessed April 27, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3410834/?ref\_=mv\_close