In case you forgot, there’s a live-action Doom movie coming out.
Based on Bethesda and Id Software’s acclaimed first-person-shooter, the movie was first revealed a few months ago to rather mixed reception. It should be noted that Bethesda wasn’t involved in this movie’s creation. The film’s October 1st release date was revealed via blu-ray.com, released by Universal Pictures.
We’ve re-posted the trailer below, along with some additional details about the movie:
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment will release on Blu-ray Tony Giglio’s horror thriller Doom: Annihilation (2019), starring Amy Manson, Louis Mandylor, Dominic Mafham, Lorina Kamburova, and Luke Allen-Gale. The release will be available for purchase on October 1.
Synopsis: Based on the popular original video game, Doom: Annihilation is an explosive, terrifying thrill ride. On the darkest moon of Mars, scientists have found an ancient portal which allows teleportation throughout the universe. Considered to be mankind’s greatest discovery, it’s actually a gateway from hell, unleashing a swarm of demons looking to steal the souls of everyone who gets in their way. It’s up to Lieutenant Joan Dark and an elite unit of Marines to destroy an ever-growing horde of bloodsucking and soul-stealing beasts and prevent them from taking over planet earth.
The film is executive produced by Lorenzo Di Bonaventura (Bumblebee) and John Wells (“Animal Kingdom”) and is produced by Jeffery Beach (Jarhead 3: The Siege), Phillip Roth (Death Race: 4 Beyond Anarchy) and Ogden Gavanski (Cult of Chucky).
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