Evolver 29 years old

It was supposed to be a game

Evolver

Meet Evolver, the ultimate toy for the Cyberpunk generation, a virtual-reality game brought to fierce, three-dimensional life. With each battle, Evolver lives up to his name. He becomes faster, smarter and deadlier. Meet Kyle Baxter (Ethan Randall) the teenage video game whiz who wins the first ever Evolver robot. Suddenly, some fatal accidents begin to happen. With help from Jamie Saunders (Cassidy Rae), a beautiful rival game player, Kyle digs up a terrifying missing link: Evo was created from a scrapped U.S. Defense Robotics Department. Designed to infiltrate enemy encampments, he has the capacity to adapt to any situation, and he's programmed to leave no survivors. By the time Kyle and Jamie discover this, Evo has evolved to his most advanced and dangerous state and will stop at nothing until he annihilates the young man who is his one undefeated opponent.

Credits

Evolver Cast

Name Character
John de Lancie He was 46, now 76 years old as Russell Bennett
William H. Macy He was 44, now 74 years old as Evolver (voice) (as W.H. Macy)
Cindy Pickett She was 47, now 77 years old as Melanie Baxter
Ethan Embry He was 16, now 45 years old as Kyle Baxter (as Ethan Randall)
Jamie Marsh He was 28, now 57 years old as Ace (as Jamie Marsh)
Paul Dooley He was 66, now 96 years old as Jerry Briggs
Cassidy Rae She was 18, now 47 years old as Jamie Saunders
Tim Griffin He was 26, now 55 years old as Dwight
Eugene Williams He was 76, 84 years old when he died as Tiny
Nassira Nicola as Ali Baxter
Chance Quinn as Zach Renzetti

Evolver Crew

Name Department
Mark Amin as Executive Producer. He was 44 (now 74) years old Production
Mark Rosman as Director. He was 35 (now 65) years old Directing
Mark Rosman as Writer. He was 35 (now 65) years old Writing
Evolver poster
Evolver (29 years)

It was supposed to be a game

  • Release day: Friday, February 10, 1995
  • Runtime: 90 minutes