01/07/2008
Hancock is a down-and-out superhero who's forced to employ a PR expert to help repair his image when the public grows weary of all the damage he's inflicted during his lifesaving heroics. The agent's idea of imprisoning the antihero to make the world miss him proves successful, but will Hancock stick to his new sense of purpose or slip back into old habits?
Will Smith
as John Hancock
Charlize Theron
as Mary
Jason Bateman
as Ray
Jae Head
as Aaron
Eddie Marsan
as Red
David Mattey
as Man Mountain
Maetrix Fitten
as Matrix
Thomas Lennon
as Mike
Johnny Galecki
as Jeremy
Hayley Marie Norman
as Hottie
Dorothy Cecchi
as Woman in Dive Bar
Michelle Lemon
as Girl at Bus Bench
Akiva Goldsman
as Executive
Michael Mann
as Executive
Brad Leland
as Executive
Trieu Tran
as Executive
Darrell Foster
as Police Sergeant
Liz Wicker
as Female Cop
Taylor Gilbert
as Female Hostage
Caroll Tohme
as Clapping Guy
Barbara Ali
as Woman Under Ray's Car
Ryan Radis
as Rail Crossing Crowd
Elizabeth Dennehy
as Rail Crossing Crowd
Darren Dowler
as Rail Crossing Crowd
John Frazier
as Train Engineer
Daeg Faerch
as Michel
Matthew King
as Neighborhood Kid
Martin Magdaleno
as Neighborhood Kid
Ronald W. Howard
as Man on Street
Gregg Daniel
as Police Chief
Nancy Grace
as Nancy Grace
Atticus Shaffer
as Boy at Bus Bench
Aaron Henderson
as Ice Cream Truck Patron
Huy Nguyen
as Ice Cream Truck Patron
Mary-Jessica Pitts
as Ice Cream Truck Patron
Kalee StClair
as Ice Cream Truck Patron
Donald Gibb
as Convict
Ralph Richeson
as Convict
Allan Havey
as Convict
Timothy Brennen
as Convict
Anthony Ledesma
as Convict
Steven Pierce
as Convict
Dominic Prampin
as Convict
Diamond Dan Quinn
as Convict
Mars Crain
as Convict
Jack Axelrod
as Convict
Eddie J. Fernandez
as Convict
Martin Klebba
as Convict
Richard W. Gallegos
as Angry Man
Marc C. Geschwind
as Angry Man
Rob Maron
as Angry Man
Aisha Schliessler
as Sunglass Woman
Pritam Singh Biring
as Sikh
Cher Calvin
as Reporter
Bill McMullen
as Valet
Brandon Ford Green
as Radio Caller (voice) (uncredited)
Peter Berg
as Doctor Who Helps Mary (uncredited)
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
as Reporter (uncredited)
Samantha Cannon
as Hospital Doctor #2 (uncredited)
Rico Devereaux
as Inmate (uncredited)
Alexa Havins
as Fan (uncredited)
Edward M. Kelahan
as Theatre Guest (uncredited)
AlgeRita Wynn
as Mug Shot Officer (uncredited)
Rick Mali
as Correction Officer (uncredited)
Chris Mitchell
as Chain Gang Guard (uncredited)
Scott Michael Morgan
as KCOT Reporter (uncredited)
Bryan Keith Ponton
as Hospital Doctor #1 (uncredited)
Dawn Ressy
as Theater Goer (uncredited)
Nicholas Rich
as Los Angeles City Fire Paramedic (uncredited)
Mark Simich
as Matt (uncredited)
Kate Clarke
as ER Nurse (uncredited)
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