Release Date:
TBA
Studio:
Not Available
Director:
Kevin Munroe
Screenwriter:
Joshua Oppenheimer, Thomas Dean Donnelly
Starring:
Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Taye Diggs, Anita Briem, Peter Stormare, Kurt Angle
Genre:
Horror, Mystery, Thriller
MPAA Rating:
Not Available
Official Website:
DeadofNight-themovie.com
Review:
Not Available
DVD Review:
Not Available
DVD:
Not Available
Movie Poster:
Not Available
Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
Brandon Routh ("Superman Returns") stars as reluctant paranormal investigator Dylan Dog, who finds himself in a "turf war" between and among the undead, and Sam Huntington who co-stars as Marcus, Dylan's wise-cracking trusted assistant. Also co-starring are Taye Diggs (TV's "Private Practice") as Vargas, head of the Vampire family, Anita Briem ("Journey to the Center of the Earth") as Elizabeth, another potential in the long line of Dylan conquests and Peter Stormare ("Constantine"), as Wolfgang, the head of the werewolf family. "Dead of Night" is based on the world's best-selling horror comic series, "Dylan Dog," created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Italy's Sergio Bonelli Editore. The comic book series has sold over 56 million units in 17 languages since its debut in 1986.
Trailer:
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COMMENTS (10)
"The story has been moved from London, where Sclavi had originally set it, to present-day New York. Dylan Dog is forced back into his nightmare investigations after he is approached by a woman who claims to have seen her father brutally murdered by a mysterious creature. With his street smart, his gun and a set of paranormal weapons, Dylan attempts to restore order both above and below ground."
They also noted for more information to go to ScreenDaily.com (look for the article titled "Dylan Dog goes to Hollywood")
there needs to be more info available!
As a great admirer of the comic book, the deep, melancholic outlook of which, with its collection of nightmarish visions, represents the metaphor for horrors of everyday life, I am apprehensive that the film will be just another Holywood flick with no substance and lots of monsters to be killed. I do hope I'm wrong about this one...
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