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Documentary ‘Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t’ Being Released by Syfy This Week [Trailer]
“Break the rules and make it look cool.”
Spawn creator Todd McFarlane gets a well-deserved spotlight in the brand new documentary Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t, and the official trailer has been unleashed today.
The documentary details the legendary comic book artist and entrepreneur’s obstacle-ridden career leading up to the milestone release of the landmark 300th issue of Spawn.
Find out how he literally “raised hell” to push boundaries and build an empire when Todd McFarlane: Like Hell I Won’t premieres on Saturday, July 25th at 11/10c via SYFY.
You’ll be able to find it On Demand, on Syfy’s YouTube and on Syfy.com.
David Oster directed the documentary feature.
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‘Nightborn’ Trailer Teases a Monstrous Newborn in Shudder’s Horror Film from ‘Hatching’ Filmmaker
There’s something seriously wrong with the newborn in the first trailer for dark fable Nightborn, from Hatching filmmaker Hanna Bergholm.
Nightborn will make its premiere at Fantasia on July 22 before debuting on Shudder on July 31.
Motherhood appears to be a very violent, bloody affair in the below trailer and poster.
In Nightborn, “With dreams of starting a perfect family, Saga and her British husband Jon move to the isolated house where she spent much of her childhood, deep in the Finnish forest. But as soon as their baby is born, despite the reassurance of all around her, Saga knows there’s something terribly wrong with her son. As their marriage starts to crack, Jon struggles to support his wife, but only Saga suspects the terrible truth about her newborn.”
Seidi Haarla (Compartment No. 6) and Rupert Grint (Knock at the Cabin, “Servant”) star in the film described as ” a visceral, gripping and terrifying dark fable about motherhood and unconditional maternal love.”
The cast also includes Pamela Tola, Pirkko Saisio, Rebecca Lacey and John Thomson.
“Hanna Bergholm’s audacious sophomore follow up to Hatching delivers tension and shocking moments surrounding parenthood and self discovery — with a touch of humor,” said Emily Gotto, senior vice president of acquisitions and production at Shudder. “We are thrilled to share Nightborn with audiences.”
Expect Nightborn to pull from Nordic folklore. Bergholm explained in a statement, “In Nordic countries, there’s a long-standing mythology of trolls living in the forests. In ancient times, people truly believed that trolls inhabited the woods and had a kind of control over nature. And in Nightborn, the forest reflects Saga’s emotions and the animalistic, primitive physical side of humankind.”
Discover what kind of monster Nightborn births later this month.