Chain Reaction (1996): Where to Watch, Cast & Facts
An evergreen, sourced guide to Chain Reaction: streaming options, cast and core facts.

Here's the full cast of Chain Reaction (1996) — who plays who — plus where to watch and the essential facts about this movie.
Where to watch
TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.
Cast
Keanu Reeves as Eddie Kasalivich; Morgan Freeman as Paul Shannon; Rachel Weisz as Dr. Lily Sinclair; Fred Ward as FBI Agent Leon Ford; Kevin Dunn as FBI Agent Doyle; Brian Cox as Lyman Earl Collier; Joanna Cassidy as Maggie McDermott; Chelcie Ross as Ed Rafferty
About Chain Reaction
At the University of Chicago, a research team that includes brilliant student machinist Eddie Kasalivich experiences a breakthrough: a stable form of fusion that may lead to a waste-free energy source. However, a private company wants to exploit the technology, so Kasalivich and physicist Dr. Lily Sinclair are framed for murder, and the fusion device is stolen. On the run from the FBI, they must recover the technology and exonerate themselves.
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Figures and availability come from public TMDB data and are provided as a sourced reference.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Chain Reaction?
TMDB's U.S. watch-provider data lists Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home. Availability changes by country and date, so check your streaming app before watching.
Who is in the cast of Chain Reaction?
Keanu Reeves as Eddie Kasalivich; Morgan Freeman as Paul Shannon; Rachel Weisz as Dr. Lily Sinclair; Fred Ward as FBI Agent Leon Ford; Kevin Dunn as FBI Agent Doyle; Brian Cox as Lyman Earl Collier; Joanna Cassidy as Maggie McDermott; Chelcie Ross as Ed Rafferty
Is this Chain Reaction guide official?
No. It uses TMDB data as a reference and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.



