Re-Kill

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Re-Kill

Theatrical poster
Directed by Valeri Milev
Produced by Stephanie Caleb
Moshe Diamant
Christopher Milburn
Courtney Solomon
Written by Michael Hurst
Starring Scott Adkins
Bruce Payne
Daniella Alonso
Cinematography Anton Bakarski
Editing by Valeri Milev
Studio Midsummer Films
After Dark Films
Distributed by After Dark Films
Release dates
Country United States
Language English

Re-Kill is 2012 American horror film starring Scott Adkins, Bruce Payne and Daniella Alonso,[1] it was directed by Valeri Milev and written by Michael Hurst.[2]

Cast

Synopsis

It’s been 5 years since the outbreak that wiped out 85% of the world’s population, but the war between Re-Animates (Re-Ans) and Humans wages on. Most of the major cities are still uninhabitable. Within the few surviving cities, the Re-Ans have been segregated into “zones” and are policed by the R-Division of the QUASI S.W.A.T. Unit who hunt to re-kill the Re-Ans in the hope of quelling a second outbreak.

“R-Division, Frontline” is America’s #1 TV show in this Post-Apocalyptic world. Weekly, the show follows different R-Division units on the battlefield as they work to keep America Safe and Re-An free. Jimmy, the videographer for the Outbreak Network, thought this week’s episode would be like every other. He was wrong. Through the lens of his eyes and camera, we see raw, revealed and uncut, that which could be mankind’s last day.[3]

Production

The film is part of the eight film series After Dark Films Originals.[4] The After Dark Horrorfest 8 Films to Die For brand, After Dark Films produced in cooperation with Lionsgate and NBC Universal’s Syfy the film.[5] The shot will begin in July 2010 in Sofia, Bulgaria[6] and is directed by Bulgarian filmmaker Valeri Milev.[7]

Release

It was released by Lionsgate in the UK on 31 December 2012[8] and is part of the After Dark Originals Film Festival.[9]

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