Lion’s gate has released the first trailer for bringing Dread, the second attempt, the popular British comic book anti-hero Judge Dread on the big screen. You can watch the trailer here by clicking the box below on the left.
Urban sounds lot like Clint Eastwood in the trailer, that's probably fair, since the sci-fi comic book series was heavily influenced by the Dirty Harry movies. Dread is the Beat Mega-City One, dystopian, post-apocalyptic urban wasteland of giant size on the east coast of North America, an isolated area known as The Cursed country is surrounded.
Eastwood's Harry Callahan inspector might envy the powers of the judge in the British comic, arrest, criminal record and often lead to the site.
Never Let Me Go. Lena Headley Brothers Grimm, 300, Tinian’s, Terminator the Sarah Connor Chronicles, Game or Thrones and Olivia Thirdly Juno, Strings Attached as Flynn co-star.
Earlier film version, Judge Dread, Danny Cannon and starring Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Armand Asante, Max von Sidon and Rob Schneider was headed published in 1995. The film differs from the British comic books in several respects not least of which is that Stallone was seen face was exposed in large parts of the film and was not popular with The production was highly imitative of Blade Runner.
The direction was uninspired and unsure of the sound varies from dark action thriller to comedy. Cannon went on little-known cop drama Phoenix, which he pursued with the modestly budgeted horror sequel I Still Know What You Did Last Summer to do.
Hopefully the new version will fare better. Dread was filmed in 3D, with Red One cameras with Paradise FX 3D rigs and Phantom Flex cameras for slow-motion sequences the plot involves drug that makes your brain perceive time with much slower speed. It is planned, 21 September.
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