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Cube 2: Hypercube 2002

★ 5.51,587 votes94 min📅 2002-04-15

"There is more to fear than you can see."

In Andrzej Sekula's mind-bending sci-fi thriller Cube 2: Hypercube (2002), eight strangers suddenly find themselves trapped in a disorienting labyrinth of shifting geometry, where every corridor defies logic and every wall might be a portal.

Director: Andrzej Sekula

Cast

Kari Matchett
Kari Matchett
Kate Filmore
Geraint Wyn Davies
Geraint Wyn Davies
Simon Grady
Grace Lynn Kung
Grace Lynn Kung
Sasha
Matthew Ferguson
Matthew Ferguson
Max Reisler
Neil Crone
Neil Crone
Jerry Whitehall
Barbara Gordon
Barbara Gordon
Mrs. Paley
Lindsey Connell
Lindsey Connell
Julia
Greer Kent
Greer Kent
Becky Young
Bruce Gray
Bruce Gray
Colonel Maguire
Philip Akin
Philip Akin
The General

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) about?

Eight strangers wake up with no memories in a shifting, cube-shaped prison where physics behave unpredictably. As they search for answers, they realize the hypercube is a deadly experiment in multidimensional space, testing their survival instincts amid ever-changing rooms.

Who directed Cube 2: Hypercube?

Andrzej Sekula, known for his work on films like Blade: Trinity and The In Crowd, directed this high-concept sci-fi thriller.

Who stars in Cube 2: Hypercube?

The film features Kari Matchett, Geraint Wyn Davies, Grace Lynn Kung, Matthew Ferguson, and Neil Crone in leading roles.

Is Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) worth watching?

Despite its modest runtime, Cube 2 delivers a clever and tense sci-fi mystery that rewards attentive viewers. Fans of cerebral thrillers and low-budget ingenuity will appreciate its atmospheric dread and imaginative premise, even if it doesn't match the original's cult status.

How long is Cube 2: Hypercube?

The film runs for 94 minutes.

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About Cube 2: Hypercube (2002) — A mind-bending sci-fi thriller you won't want to miss

In Andrzej Sekula's mind-bending sci-fi thriller Cube 2: Hypercube (2002), eight strangers suddenly find themselves trapped in a disorienting labyrinth of shifting geometry, where every corridor defies logic and every wall might be a portal. As the group struggles to remember their past, they uncover clues pointing to a labyrinthine structure that bends space, time, and physics itself. With gravity flickering on and off and doors leading to impossible places, paranoia sets in—who can they trust when the room itself seems alive?

This cerebral escape-from-a-predicament story blends psychological tension with sleek, low-budget ingenuity, delivering a claustrophobic voyage into the unknown. The film thrives on atmosphere, weaving mystery and dread as the characters race to solve the puzzle before the hypercube rewrites reality around them.