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IMDbFilm Music | 2012 | Danny
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2012 | Dakota
Best Achievement in Visual Effects | 2012
Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 2012 | Dakota
Most Original TV Spot | 2012
Best Original Score for an ActionAdventureThriller Film | 2012 | Danny
Film Music Composition of the Year | 2012 | Danny
Best SciFi Movie | 2011
Budget 110,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 299,268,508 USD
Each of the robots were built both in real life and CGI. For certain shots with animatronics, they were controlled by more than twenty puppeteers.
As announced at the rodeo in the beginning of the movie, director Shawn Levy confirmed that the film takes place in 2020. He stated in an interview, "The whole reason it's 2020 (and not further in the future) is because I knew this movie was going to be an underdog story and I didn't want the distant futurism of extreme science fiction. I wanted the world to feel really familiar, so that the characters would feel really relatable. The cell-phone we used five or ten years ago looks different from today, but a diner still looks like a diner."
Much of the robot boxing fights were motion-captured using professional boxers, supervised by Sugar Ray Leonard.
The film is based on "Steel," a 1956 short story by I Am Legend (2007) author Richard Matheson. It was previously adapted as the short teleplay The Twilight Zone: Steel (1963).
The Noisy Boy robot has LEDs on its fists that spell out in Japanese characters words like Doom, Pain, Oblivion, The End, etc.
"Max Kenton: The People's Champion? Sounds pretty good to me."
"Charlie Kenton: Max, Max, I... I really want you to know... no, I need you to know that... Max Kenton: I know. Don't worry. Your secret's safe with me."