Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The First Movie Still from Zombie Thriller Outpost: Black Sun

Outpost: Black Sun is the sequel to the 2008 sleeper hit Outpost, starring Ray Stevenson (Rome). This latest version is also set during the closing of World War II, but Stevenson will not star. Other changes include setting the film in present day and the first photo for the film is seen left.

Currently, the film has completed 3/4 of production and the the still, left, shows one of the members of an undead Nazi horde. The photo shows rotting flesh and a shadowy figure in the foreground. As production completes, expect more darkly themed material from this horror thriller. Available details on Outpost: Black Sun are below.

The synopsis for Outpost: Black Sun is here:

"The year is 1945, the closing stages of WW2, and a German scientist by the name of Klausener is working on a frightening new technology the power to create an immortal Nazi army.

Flash forward to present day, and a NATO task force is hurriedly deployed to Eastern Europe, where a sinister enemy appears to be mercilessly killing everything in its path. But this is no ordinary foe.

Only Lena, a gutsy investigator on the trail of notorious war-criminal Klausener, accepts the reality of what they are facing a battalion of Nazi Storm-Troopers, a veritable zombie army on the march.

With the help of Wallace, a man who's been chasing Nazi secrets for years, the two of them team up with a Special Forces Unit to venture deep behind enemy lines. Their mission is to fight their way back to the source of this evil army and prevent the seemingly inevitable rise of the 4th Reich" (Outpost).

Director: Steve Barker.

Writers: Steve Barker and Rae Brunton.

Cast: Richard Coyle, Nick Nevern, Clive Russell, Catherine Steadman, Daniel Caltagirone, Paul Birchard, Gary McDonald, Martin Bell, Ali Craig, and Philip Rosch.

*potential budget is $3 million, plus or minus a million.

**a trailer is coming soon.

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The film's official website is here:

Outpost: Black Sun's Official Site on the Interwebs

Source:

Outpost: Black Sun at the Film Catalogue

The original is a worthwhile watch:



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