An early preview for upcoming film The Ascension shows little demonlettes bloodied and armed. The photo seen left shows one of the "Dark Lord's" (Ascension) minions, who would like to slice and dice her way through fellow cast members. This film is directed by Robert Stock (Angel's Blade) and to star are Corbin Bernsen, Raine Brown, and Don Jeanes. Click on the picture for a better view and expect The Ascension to debut as early as this summer (2011).
The synopsis for The Ascension is here:
"The horror/sci-fi/drama centers on a reporter who is investigating the Dark Lord’s plan to dominate the world" (Stock's Eye).
Release Date: 2011.
Director/writer: Robert Stock.
Cast: Raw Leiba, J. Robert Spencer, and Natasha Malinsky.
*produced by A Stock's Eye.
**a sequel or follow-up to Angel's Blade.
More details on this picture can be found at The Ascension fan page:
The Ascension on...
The synopsis for The Ascension is here:
"The horror/sci-fi/drama centers on a reporter who is investigating the Dark Lord’s plan to dominate the world" (Stock's Eye).
Release Date: 2011.
Director/writer: Robert Stock.
Cast: Raw Leiba, J. Robert Spencer, and Natasha Malinsky.
*produced by A Stock's Eye.
**a sequel or follow-up to Angel's Blade.
More details on this picture can be found at The Ascension fan page:
The Ascension on...
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