When her younger brother Charlie unexpectedly disappears into the magical, animated universe of PLAYMOBIL®, unprepared Marla must go on a quest of a lifetime to bring him home. The Purge is an American media franchise centered on a series of dystopian action horror films distributed by Universal Pictures and produced by Blumhouse Productions and Platinum Dunes, mainly created by James DeMonaco.The films present a near-future dystopian America which celebrates an annual national holiday known as the Purge, in which all crimes, including murder, are legal for a 12 … They decide to find the man and give him to the Purge gang outside, but after capturing the man, they realize they are no better than the gang waiting outside.

As the gang leader prepares to kill the remaining Sandins, Zoey appears and kills him.


The Purge is an American anthology horror television series, based on the franchise of the same name and created by James DeMonaco. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. News reports later state that this year's Purge is the most successful to date. With their deadline having passed, the gang uses a truck to rip the metal plating off the front door and enter the house. Zoey returns to her room to unexpectedly find Henry, who managed to sneak back in before the security system was engaged, and says that he plans to confront her dad about their relationship. As she sets off on a fantastic journey across stunning new worlds, Marla teams up with some unlikely and heroic new friends - the smooth-talking food truck driver Del, the dashing and charismatic secret agent Rex Dasher, a wholehearted misfit robot, an extravagant fairy-godmother and many more. One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish -- including murder -- without fear of punishment or imprisonment. James DeMonaco, Cindy Robinson, and Rhys Wakefield in The Purge (2013) Their leader unmasks himself, compliments the Sandins on their support of the Purge, and then tells them that if they fail to surrender the man, they will be forced to "release the beast," implying they will forcefully enter the house and kill everyone inside. Check out the The Purge Season 2 Exclusive Sneak Peek! The Purge was first announced in April 2017, and stars Gabriel Chavarria, Hannah Emily Anderson, Jessica Garza, Lili Simmons, Amanda Warren, Colin Woodell and Lee Tergesen, with Cindy Robinson reprising her role as the Purge Emergency Broadcast System, Megan Lewis.

After the neighbors depart, Mary thanks the stranger for his help and he bids the Sandins good luck as he leaves the gun behind that he was using. The movie stars, Ethan Hawke, Lena Heady, Adelaide Kane, Max Burkholder, and Edwin Hodge. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. Ar filmoù zo embannet gant Universal Pictures ha produet gant Blumhouse Productions ha Platinum Dunes, krouet dreist-holl gant James DeMonaco.Ar filmoù a ginnig un dazont distopiezh e Stadoù-Unanet Amerika. The Purge zo ur frañchiz stadunanat filmoù spont birvidik hag ur stirrad skinwel. Through their vibrant adventure, Marla and Charlie realize that no matter how life plays out, you can achieve anything when you believe in yourself.The Purge is an American anthology horror television series, based on the franchise of the same name and created by James DeMonaco. Cindy Robinson (born April 6, 1968) is an American voice actress who voices in anime, cartoons and video games. Meanwhile, Charlie watches the security monitors and sees aAs James reprimands Charlie for letting the man into their home, they view over the surveillance cameras, where they witness a gang of masked young adults armed with guns, axes, and hammers arriving in the front lawn. James enables the security system, and as the Purge begins, the family disperses in their home to go about their normal routines. Mary asks James if the security system will help protect them, but James admits the system is essentially a security theater—it is only supposed to discourage potential invaders and would not actually protect them against heavy force. A man’s voice speaks of the loss of his patriotism after the death of his sons the night before. Mary asks a neighbor, Mr. Halverson, if he enjoyed Grace's "Purge party" (the meeting of the neighbors to discuss the plans for the murders), to which Halverson affirms.