Constantine: The Hellblazer #2
Written by Ming Doyle and James Tynion IV
Art by Riley Rossmo
Colors by Ivan Plascencia
Published by DC Comics
In Hellblazer #2, John Constantine is back, bisexual, blood spattered, and trying to prevent ghosts from dying. Writers Ming Doyle and James Tynion play a clever riff on the shades of John’s past coming to haunt him by having the actual ghostly forms of the old friends whose deaths he caused follow him around. Or vanish when they find out that he wants to use them as a kind of bait to catch the mysterious ghost killer. The plot of Hellblazer #2 is structured as one long walk in New York with Constantine looking for ghosts in the “thin places”, or places where the magic and mundane world come together. It is a welcome return for his favorite activity, and Doyle and Tynion pepper his journey with little...
Written by Ming Doyle and James Tynion IV
Art by Riley Rossmo
Colors by Ivan Plascencia
Published by DC Comics
In Hellblazer #2, John Constantine is back, bisexual, blood spattered, and trying to prevent ghosts from dying. Writers Ming Doyle and James Tynion play a clever riff on the shades of John’s past coming to haunt him by having the actual ghostly forms of the old friends whose deaths he caused follow him around. Or vanish when they find out that he wants to use them as a kind of bait to catch the mysterious ghost killer. The plot of Hellblazer #2 is structured as one long walk in New York with Constantine looking for ghosts in the “thin places”, or places where the magic and mundane world come together. It is a welcome return for his favorite activity, and Doyle and Tynion pepper his journey with little...
- 7/10/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
If season 1 finale Waiting For The Man turns out to be Constantine's last ever episode, it would be an enormous waste...
This review contains spoilers.
1.13 Waiting For The Man
The Constantine team must have been optimistic about getting its back nine episodes picked up, because Waiting For The Man has few of the trappings of a finale. It does bring two major players, Papa Midnite and Jim Corrigan, back on the scene, and it moves the show’s overarching plot forward a bit more than your average episode. But at its core this is another monster-of-the-week offering, without the high drama that gives a finale its… well, finality. This flaw has more to do with the business of making a TV show than it does with the artistic side of things. But it’s a shame, because this could be Constantine’s last episode.
There’s a lot going on this week,...
This review contains spoilers.
1.13 Waiting For The Man
The Constantine team must have been optimistic about getting its back nine episodes picked up, because Waiting For The Man has few of the trappings of a finale. It does bring two major players, Papa Midnite and Jim Corrigan, back on the scene, and it moves the show’s overarching plot forward a bit more than your average episode. But at its core this is another monster-of-the-week offering, without the high drama that gives a finale its… well, finality. This flaw has more to do with the business of making a TV show than it does with the artistic side of things. But it’s a shame, because this could be Constantine’s last episode.
There’s a lot going on this week,...
- 2/16/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
There’s a moment, almost midway through Constantine‘s Season 1 — and quite possibly series — finale, when the irreverent exorcist reminds Zed that there’s only one sure thing in life: It ends.
“We can all shape our destiny, but none of us get to escape our fate,” he says. “So when my time’s up, that’s it.”
It’s a fitting quote for the last episode of what likely will be the supernatural series’ only season. Let’s review what happens in the rest of the episode, titled “Waiting for the Man,” then you’ll weigh with what you thought of the hour.
“We can all shape our destiny, but none of us get to escape our fate,” he says. “So when my time’s up, that’s it.”
It’s a fitting quote for the last episode of what likely will be the supernatural series’ only season. Let’s review what happens in the rest of the episode, titled “Waiting for the Man,” then you’ll weigh with what you thought of the hour.
- 2/14/2015
- TVLine.com
NBC's "Constantine" wraps up its 13-episode first season on Friday (February 13) with an episode titled "Waiting for the Man," which promises the return of Papa Midnite and Jim Corrigan, plus some new information about the Rising Darkness. Although "Constantine" has struggled with low ratings in multiple time Friday periods and NBC opted not to order a back-nine, all involved parties are still referring to Friday's episode as a "season" finale and there have been more than a few [entirely unsubstantiated] rumors about steps that might be taken to keep the DC Comics adaptation around for a Season 2. I chatted with "Constantine" star Matt Ryan on Thursday afternoon and Ryan is hopeful. Very. "I am very, very, very hopeful," he told me. "Obviously he's such an amazing character and I feel like we've got so far to go with it. I think there's so much potential with the series, with the source material,...
- 2/13/2015
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
An old friend from the Newcastle Crew returns to Constantine this week, leading to an effectively creepy episode...
This review contains spoilers.
1.11 A Whole World Out There
There’s sure to be drama when members of the Newcastle Crew come out on Constantine. A Whole World Out There ditches usual sidekicks Zed and Chas in favor of John’s old friend Ritchie Simpson, a computer genius who appeared in the pilot episode. In Hellblazer, Ritchie is able to insert his consciousness into a computer; in the TV show, he proves himself able to control alternate dimensions with his mind. His success at this is both empowering and chilling.
Ritchie is a professor at Ivy University, and using Ritchie’s research, four of his students become entangled in a universe created by Jacob Shaw, a dead mystic whose consciousness lives on in his own personal world. Shaw hunts the students in his world,...
This review contains spoilers.
1.11 A Whole World Out There
There’s sure to be drama when members of the Newcastle Crew come out on Constantine. A Whole World Out There ditches usual sidekicks Zed and Chas in favor of John’s old friend Ritchie Simpson, a computer genius who appeared in the pilot episode. In Hellblazer, Ritchie is able to insert his consciousness into a computer; in the TV show, he proves himself able to control alternate dimensions with his mind. His success at this is both empowering and chilling.
Ritchie is a professor at Ivy University, and using Ritchie’s research, four of his students become entangled in a universe created by Jacob Shaw, a dead mystic whose consciousness lives on in his own personal world. Shaw hunts the students in his world,...
- 2/2/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Might NBC’s Constantine have hired a Breaking Bad alum to play a well-known villain from DC Comics?
As Hector Salamanca would say: Ding! Ding! Ding!
Mark Margolis, who played wheelchair-bound, bell-ringing Hector on the AMC series, will make his debut as Felix Faust in an upcoming episode of the supernatural drama.
Felix Faust is traditionally known as an adversary of the Justice League, though he does tangle with John Constantine in an iteration of the DC Comics universe known as The New 52.
The actor first will appear in the Jan. 23 episode, EW.com reports. The episode finds John trying...
As Hector Salamanca would say: Ding! Ding! Ding!
Mark Margolis, who played wheelchair-bound, bell-ringing Hector on the AMC series, will make his debut as Felix Faust in an upcoming episode of the supernatural drama.
Felix Faust is traditionally known as an adversary of the Justice League, though he does tangle with John Constantine in an iteration of the DC Comics universe known as The New 52.
The actor first will appear in the Jan. 23 episode, EW.com reports. The episode finds John trying...
- 1/6/2015
- TVLine.com
Constantine's ratings were up for its last episode of 2014, but is it enough to bring the show back for a second series?
This review contains spoilers.
1.8 The Saint Of Last Resorts (Part 1)
Religion again takes centre stage during an action-packed mid-season finale in which Constantine’s dark past and not-much-improved present collide.
Constantine is visited by a vision of Anne-Marie, an old flame and member of the guilt-ridden Newcastle crew, who reluctantly asks for his help stopping a creature that killed a woman and kidnapped a baby. In response, Constantine heads to Mexico, bringing Chas along but leaving Spanish-speaking Zed behind because he doesn’t feel like taking her, or something. I can’t keep track of this show’s Bs reasons for getting its characters in and out of the picture. The real reason she stays behind, of course, is that Constantine and Zed need to be separated...
This review contains spoilers.
1.8 The Saint Of Last Resorts (Part 1)
Religion again takes centre stage during an action-packed mid-season finale in which Constantine’s dark past and not-much-improved present collide.
Constantine is visited by a vision of Anne-Marie, an old flame and member of the guilt-ridden Newcastle crew, who reluctantly asks for his help stopping a creature that killed a woman and kidnapped a baby. In response, Constantine heads to Mexico, bringing Chas along but leaving Spanish-speaking Zed behind because he doesn’t feel like taking her, or something. I can’t keep track of this show’s Bs reasons for getting its characters in and out of the picture. The real reason she stays behind, of course, is that Constantine and Zed need to be separated...
- 12/15/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
It’s a good thing Constantine‘s Newcastle mates keep needing his help: Otherwise, we might never find out exactly what happened during the oft-referred-to yet-still-unclear worst night of his life.
Anne Marie, yet another member of John’s old magic gang, surfaces in this week’s episode (NBC, Friday at 10/9c). You remember how Gary Lester turned to heroin after the nightmare of being involved in Astra’s botched exorcism? We find out that Anne Marie has chosen an equally drastic, yet completely different, coping mechanism: She’s become a nun.
Fans of the Hellblazer comics know that, prior to the terrible incident,...
Anne Marie, yet another member of John’s old magic gang, surfaces in this week’s episode (NBC, Friday at 10/9c). You remember how Gary Lester turned to heroin after the nightmare of being involved in Astra’s botched exorcism? We find out that Anne Marie has chosen an equally drastic, yet completely different, coping mechanism: She’s become a nun.
Fans of the Hellblazer comics know that, prior to the terrible incident,...
- 12/12/2014
- TVLine.com
Det. Jim Corrigan first shows his face in this Friday’s Constantine, but the spectre of his involvement with John’s gang will loom large for episodes to come. (Fans of the DC Comics will see what we did there. Everyone else, well, you’ll get it eventually.)
During the hour, Constantine & Co. travel to New Orleans to investigate a string of crimes. Corrigan (played by Irish actor Emmett Scanlan) is a local cop who witnesses something he can’t believe and eventually, reluctantly accepts help from John, Chas and Zed.
TVLine recently took part in a media tour of...
During the hour, Constantine & Co. travel to New Orleans to investigate a string of crimes. Corrigan (played by Irish actor Emmett Scanlan) is a local cop who witnesses something he can’t believe and eventually, reluctantly accepts help from John, Chas and Zed.
TVLine recently took part in a media tour of...
- 11/21/2014
- TVLine.com
We caught up with Constantine lead Matt Ryan for a brief chat about the show, Hellblazer, Swamp Thing and singing punk...
We chatted to Matt Ryan, who plays John Constantine on NBC’s new comic-inspired TV show Constantine. Matt’s enthusiasm for the project was unmistakable as he talked about Hellblazer, horror, and everyone’s favorite working class street magician...
Hellblazer has a huge legacy and a lot of big fans, including myself and many of our readers on Den of Geek. Have you felt pressured by that? How do you deal with that?
I think that like with any iconic character like this, there is a bit of pressure, especially when there’s such a hardcore fanbase, but at the same time it’s really exciting. Once I started delving into the comics I fell in love with the character and [was] really trying to get under his skin. I...
We chatted to Matt Ryan, who plays John Constantine on NBC’s new comic-inspired TV show Constantine. Matt’s enthusiasm for the project was unmistakable as he talked about Hellblazer, horror, and everyone’s favorite working class street magician...
Hellblazer has a huge legacy and a lot of big fans, including myself and many of our readers on Den of Geek. Have you felt pressured by that? How do you deal with that?
I think that like with any iconic character like this, there is a bit of pressure, especially when there’s such a hardcore fanbase, but at the same time it’s really exciting. Once I started delving into the comics I fell in love with the character and [was] really trying to get under his skin. I...
- 11/17/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Constantine Season 1, Episode 4: “Feast of Friends”
Written by Cameron Welsh
Directed by John D. Showalter
Airs Fridays at 10 pm Et on NBC
In an incredibly faithful adaptation of Hellblazer #1, “Feast of Friends” brings all the disparate elements that have been floating around the first three episodes and fits them together in a coherent whole. John D. Showalter gets to work with a lot of grotesque visuals having to do with this episode’s Big Bad, Mnemoth the Hunger Demon ranging from body horror, creepy bugs scurrying everywhere, and even a drug trip. He doesn’t flinch from showing the disgusting nature of this demon and even zooms out to show the extent of its destruction. Aside from the technical aspects, Matt Ryan continues to play John Constantine as the consummate con-man, who isn’t afraid to piss off angels or use the people around him, but feels bad about...
Written by Cameron Welsh
Directed by John D. Showalter
Airs Fridays at 10 pm Et on NBC
In an incredibly faithful adaptation of Hellblazer #1, “Feast of Friends” brings all the disparate elements that have been floating around the first three episodes and fits them together in a coherent whole. John D. Showalter gets to work with a lot of grotesque visuals having to do with this episode’s Big Bad, Mnemoth the Hunger Demon ranging from body horror, creepy bugs scurrying everywhere, and even a drug trip. He doesn’t flinch from showing the disgusting nature of this demon and even zooms out to show the extent of its destruction. Aside from the technical aspects, Matt Ryan continues to play John Constantine as the consummate con-man, who isn’t afraid to piss off angels or use the people around him, but feels bad about...
- 11/15/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
It’s episode four and Constantine just got dark. “A Feast of Friends” takes a classic Hellblazer story, some seriously unsettling imagery, a clichéd take-home message (don’t do drugs, kids!) and starts stepping up to the plate on the series’ potential. Instead of the nameless red shirt we’ve come to expect in the cold open, this week we are introduced to Gary Lester who just got off a plane and is trying his hardest to get through customs even though he’s obviously strung-out. Airport security does an unimpressive job of interrogating him and then breaks his priceless antique jar, unleashing a … Continue reading →
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- 11/15/2014
- by Sara S. Gustafson
- ChannelGuideMag
A Demon With A Killer Appetite Is Unleashed In Atlanta - Jonjo O'Neill Guest Stars -- When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star.
- 11/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
If you’ve been waiting for NBC’s Constantine to pull the trigger on its comic-book mythology — hello, Newcastle Gang aficionados! — the NBC series’ creators think you’ll be very happy with Friday’s episode.
The hour introduces Jonjo O’Neill (The Fall) as Gary Lester, one of Constantine’s Newcastle chums who was involved in little Astra’s death and damnation. When Gary accidentally unleashes a potent demon upon the good people of Georgia, John winds up reuniting with his old pal.
If the plot sounds familiar to readers of D.C. comics, that’s because the story is “literally...
The hour introduces Jonjo O’Neill (The Fall) as Gary Lester, one of Constantine’s Newcastle chums who was involved in little Astra’s death and damnation. When Gary accidentally unleashes a potent demon upon the good people of Georgia, John winds up reuniting with his old pal.
If the plot sounds familiar to readers of D.C. comics, that’s because the story is “literally...
- 11/14/2014
- TVLine.com
A Demon With A Killer Appetite Is Unleashed In Atlanta Jonjo O'Neill Guest Stars -- When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star.
- 11/12/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Sneak Peek promo footage from DC's "Hellblazer" adaptation "Constantine" titled "A Feast Of Friends", airing November 14, 2014:
"...when an old friend of 'Constantine' (Matt Ryan), named 'Gary Lester' (Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta...
"...John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Constantine: A Feast Of Friends" ...
"...when an old friend of 'Constantine' (Matt Ryan), named 'Gary Lester' (Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta...
"...John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Constantine: A Feast Of Friends" ...
- 11/9/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
A Demon With A Killer Appetite Is Unleashed In Atlanta Jonjo O'Neill Guest Stars -- When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star.
- 11/8/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Recently,NBC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Constantine" episode 4 of season 1. The episode is entitled, "A Feast of Friends," and it sounds like things will get highly dramatic and super intense after Gary accidentally unleashes a powerful demon in Atlanta, and more! In the new, 4th episode press release: A demon with a killer appetite, is going to be unleashed in Atlanta. Press release number 2: When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is going to be forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star. Episode 4 is set to air on Friday night, November 14th at 9pm central time on NBC.
- 11/7/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Sneak Peek images from the fourth episode of NBC's "Hellblazer" comic book adaptation "Constantine" titled "A Feast Of Friends", airing November 14, 2014:
"...when an old friend of 'Constantine' (Matt Ryan), named 'Gary Lester' (Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta...
"...John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld..."
Click the images to enlarge...
"...when an old friend of 'Constantine' (Matt Ryan), named 'Gary Lester' (Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta...
"...John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 11/6/2014
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
A Demon With A Killer Appetite Is Unleashed In Atlanta - Jonjo O'Neill Guest Stars -- When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star. Based on the wildly popular comic book series "Hellblazer" from DC Comics, seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine specializes in giving hell... hell. Armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts and his wickedly naughty wit, he fights the good fight - or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he's decided to leave his do-gooder life behind. But when demons target Liv, the daughter of one of Constantine's oldest friends, he's reluctantly thrust back into the fray -...
- 11/4/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
At 4:30 on Thursday morning, a short time before the sun begins to peek over the horizon, Constantine lead Matt Ryan wraps his last scene of the day and goes home to rest.
Just a few hours later, he’s on the phone with TVLine. Doing press on minimal shut-eye isn’t fighting fiery hellbeasts, but it can’t be the most fun he’s ever had, either.
“I’ve just woken up,” the actor says good-naturedly, his Welsh accented voice sounding a little rougher than usual during a chat about his new NBC drama. “I’ve put my eggs on the stove,...
Just a few hours later, he’s on the phone with TVLine. Doing press on minimal shut-eye isn’t fighting fiery hellbeasts, but it can’t be the most fun he’s ever had, either.
“I’ve just woken up,” the actor says good-naturedly, his Welsh accented voice sounding a little rougher than usual during a chat about his new NBC drama. “I’ve put my eggs on the stove,...
- 10/31/2014
- TVLine.com
Constantine - Episode 1.04 - A Feast of Friends 11/14/2014 (10:00Pm - 11:00Pm) (Friday) A Demon With A Killer Appetite Is Unleashed In Atlanta - Jonjo O'Neill Guest Stars -- When Constantine's (Matt Ryan) old friend Gary Lester (guest star Jonjo O'Neill) accidentally releases a powerful demon in Atlanta, John is forced to determine exactly what he is prepared to sacrifice in his battle with the underworld. Harold Perrineau and Angélica Celaya also star. Based on the wildly popular comic book series "Hellblazer" from DC Comics, seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult John Constantine specializes in giving hell... hell. Armed with a ferocious knowledge of the dark arts and his wickedly naughty wit, he fights the good fight - or at least he did. With his soul already damned to hell, he's decided to leave his do-gooder life behind. But when demons target Liv, the daughter of...
- 10/28/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
(Cbr) The dark corners of the DC Universe are no place for the average mortal or superhero. Malevolent forces lurking in the shadows regularly wield arcane magic, possess bodies and rip souls to shreds. That's where John Constantine comes in. Based on the popular comic book character, the freshman TV series "Constantine" follows the exploits of John Constantine (Matt Ryan), a smart-ass Brit who reluctantly stares death in the eye for the greater good. A self-proclaimed exorcist and master of the dark arts, Constantine is hoping to find some redemption after a job gone wrong lands the soul of a little girl in hell. "Constantine" executive producer Daniel Cerone recently spoke with Cbr News to discuss bringing John Constantine to the small screen, how Alan Moore's "Swamp Thing" plays into the first season's arc, the show's mythology and incorporating Dcu's mystical characters into the new television series. Cbr News:...
- 10/23/2014
- by Bryan Cairns, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
(Cbr) The "Constantine" pilot received a rousing reception after an advance screening at New York Comic Con on Saturday night, as did the show's star, Matt Ryan. "He's good, isn't he?" said a smiling David S. Goyer, show writer and executive producer, as Ryan took the seat next to him on the dais. Also on hand for the discussion was actress Angélica Celaya, who plays Zed Martin (a replacement for Lucy Griffith's pilot character Liv). "You saw her back at the very end of the pilot," noted panel moderator Brian Truitt of USA Today. Truitt first asked Goyer what makes writing John Constantine special versus some of the big name DC Comics characters he's worked with, like Batman and Superman. "He is a bastard," Goyer said dryly, promising fans that they haven't "de-balled him for network TV" and noting that he's "so much fun to write." "And so much fun to play,...
- 10/22/2014
- by Benjamin Kaye, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
If you're not a big comic book fan or you dot happen to be familiar with the DC superhero and demon hunter John Constantine, please allow Matt Ryan to pique your interest.
The Welsh actor is about to step into the iconic role in NBC's new talked-about horror fantasy drama "Constantine," which is based on the Hellblazer comic books, and we're thoroughly convinced he's the perfect man for the job. We spoke with Matt about how he prepared for the his part in the DC universe, what fans can expect from the series when it comes to staying true to the source, and what it's like to play the sort of sarcastic superhero who "kind of doesn't give a sh*t."
Moviefone: This is one of the most highly-anticipated new shows of the season. For people who don't know much about Hellblazer or Constantine, how would you describe this character?...
The Welsh actor is about to step into the iconic role in NBC's new talked-about horror fantasy drama "Constantine," which is based on the Hellblazer comic books, and we're thoroughly convinced he's the perfect man for the job. We spoke with Matt about how he prepared for the his part in the DC universe, what fans can expect from the series when it comes to staying true to the source, and what it's like to play the sort of sarcastic superhero who "kind of doesn't give a sh*t."
Moviefone: This is one of the most highly-anticipated new shows of the season. For people who don't know much about Hellblazer or Constantine, how would you describe this character?...
- 10/9/2014
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
Yes, you read that headline right – the legend that is Ted V. Mikels, director of such Grindhouse classics as The Corpse Grinders and Blood Orgy of the She-Devils, is back behind the camera for Astro Zombies M4: Invaders From Cyberspace, the Fourth film in the Astro Zombies series… I didn’t even know there was a third film!
According to producers Tvm Global Entertainment and Blue Heron International Pictures, Mikels has begun development on the film, which already has a teaser trailer in the bag (above). Says Mikels:
Astro-Zombies M4: Invaders From Cyberspace is now officially in development, I have identified a few key production staff members and we have begun story development.
According to Blue Heron, Mikels has named veteran screenwriter Cory Udler and Florida filmmaker Gary Lester as his creative story consultants, along with veteran Tvm Studios actress, Shanti. Gary Lester will also serve as assistant director under Mikels,...
According to producers Tvm Global Entertainment and Blue Heron International Pictures, Mikels has begun development on the film, which already has a teaser trailer in the bag (above). Says Mikels:
Astro-Zombies M4: Invaders From Cyberspace is now officially in development, I have identified a few key production staff members and we have begun story development.
According to Blue Heron, Mikels has named veteran screenwriter Cory Udler and Florida filmmaker Gary Lester as his creative story consultants, along with veteran Tvm Studios actress, Shanti. Gary Lester will also serve as assistant director under Mikels,...
- 1/7/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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