Artemis Fowl
Artemis Fowl is a 12-year-old genius and descendant of a long line of criminal masterminds. He soon finds himself in an epic battle against a race of powerful underground fairies who may be behind his father's disappearance.
Kenneth Branagh
Casts & Crew
Colin Farrell
Lara McDonnell
Ferdia Shaw
Josh Gad
Tamara Smart
Nonso Anozie
Joshua McGuire
Judi Dench
Nikesh Patel
Adrian Scarborough
Michael Rouse
Racheal Ofori
Simone Kirby
Joe O'Grady
Finian Duff Lennon
Grace Fincham
Toby Eden
Gerard Horan
Emily Brockmann
Jessica Rhodes
Charlie Cameron
Susannah Hewlett
Eleanor de Rohan
Rachel Denning
Ben Goffe
Emma Lau
Conor MacNeill
Arian Nik
Michael Abubakar
Chi-Lin Nim
Lewy Xing
Matt Jessup
Molly Harris
Sally Messham
Jake Davies
Grace Molony
Catherine Palmieri
William Moseley
India Lewis
Hamish McColl
Salome Cosgrove
Adam Basil
Taylor James
Michael Peluso
Harry Lister Smith
Ayesha Antoine
Jimmy Yuill
Gavin Esler
Hong Chau
Miranda Raison
Laurence Kinlan
Jean-Paul Ly
Bernardo Santos
Wong Charlie
Max Robson
Sofia Abbasi
Henrihs Ahmadejevs
Colin Blyth
Susanne Brown
Leon Corbin
Tom Dab
Jordan Dumaurier
Daniel Eghan
Helen Iesha Goldthorpe
Mark Gooden
Ruth Horrocks
Lee Edward Jones
Jackson Kai
Giuseppe Lentini
Nate Leung
Antonio Mancino
Katarina Martin
Bradley Wj Miller
Emily Ng
Nick Owenford
Peter Pedrero
Clay Pel-is
Diana Alexandra Pocol
Richard Price
Sid Sagar
Atul Sharma
Teresa Shaughnessy
Jason Shillingford
Fran Targ
Alisha Tarran
Bao Tieu
Matt Townsend
Elena Valdameri
Crystal Wingx
Also Directed by Kenneth Branagh
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