The Purge: Election Year

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Survive the Night: Embrace the Chaos of The Purge: Election Year

Senator Roan, driven by trauma, vows to end The Purge. As the night descends, allies and enemies clash in D.C.'s deadly streets, testing her resolve and survival skill amid the chaos—a pulse-pounding race for justice and reform.

The Purge: Election Year Trivia

Who is the lead character in The Purge: Election Year? (Easy)
#1: Charlie Roan
#2: James Sandin
#3: Eva Sanchez
#4: Joe Dixon
What is the name of the senator who wants to end The Purge in "The Purge: Election Year"? (Advanced)
#1: Senator Charlie Roan
#2: Senator James Owens
#3: Senator Marcus Walters
#4: Senator Emma Jones
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The Purge: Election Year Fun Facts

The Purge: Election Year was filmed in Providence, Rhode Island.
Edwin Hodge is the only actor to appear in all three Purge films up to The Purge: Election Year.

The Purge: Election Year Polls

Who is your favorite character from The Purge: Election Year
Leo Barnes
Charlie Roan
Dwayne Bishop
Laney Rucker
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Which scene from The Purge: Election Year was the most intense
Opening Ambush
Cathedral Siege
Alley Chase
Final Confrontation
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

announcement
October 1, 2015

Announcement of The Purge: Election Year

Universal Pictures officially announced the production of The Purge: Election Year, the third installment in The Purge film series.

production
April 22, 2016

Start of Filming for The Purge: Election Year

Principal photography began for The Purge: Election Year in Los Angeles, California.

release
July 1, 2016

Release of The Purge: Election Year

The Purge: Election Year was released in theaters in the United States, directed by James DeMonaco.

box_office
August 15, 2016

Box Office Success of The Purge: Election Year

The Purge: Election Year grossed over $118 million worldwide, solidifying the franchise's popularity.

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