Cyborg Nemesis

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Cyborg Nemesis

Teaser Poster
Directed by Albert Pyun
Produced by Cynthia Curnan
Sazzy Lee Calhoun
Written by Cynthia Curnan
Starring Kevin Sorbo
Dina Meyer
Sasha Mitchell
Michael Paré
Natassia Malthe
Music by Anthony Riparetti
Cinematography Michael Su
Editing by Daniel Ray Gutierrez
Alexis J. Estevez
Studio Freezer Burn
Distributed by D3 Telefilm
Country United States
Language English
Budget US 1.5 million

Cyborg Nemesis (also known as Cyborg Nemesis: The Dark Rift) is an upcoming science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun, starring Kevin Sorbo, Dina Meyer, Sasha Mitchell, and Michael Paré. The film is a prequel to Pyun's 1989 film Cyborg.[1]

Plot

A U.S. Marine special ops team awakens from a hypersleep in a locked-down underground laboratory complex with no memory of who they are and why they are there. They realize that something's wrong since they're all alone – the complex is abandoned. The team is forced to learn who put them to sleep ten years earlier and why – as they discover a creature has infiltrated the complex.

Cast

Production

Shooting began in January 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada and continued through December 2012 in Los Angeles, CA. The director of photography was Michael Su and production designer was Heather Caliguire. Special Visual Effects were done by ZED FX of Montreal Canada.[2]

The film was shot under the title Cyborg: Rise of the Slingers; prior to post-production, it was retitled Cyborg Nemesis.

Release

The BUTFF festival in the Netherlands has announced that Pyun, as their main guest, might screen an early edit of the film on September 4th in Breda, Netherlands.[3]

References

  1. "New teaser for Albert Pyun’s Van Damme-less ‘Cyborg’ prequel". City on Fire. 2013-06-04. Retrieved 2013-10-17. 
  2. "Vegas filmmaker filming 'Cyborg: Rise of the Slingers'". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 2012-01-23. Retrieved 2013-10-17. 
  3. "Legendarische Albert Pyun hoofdgast ButFilmFestival". BredaVandaag.nl. 2013-07-05. Retrieved 2013-10-17. 

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