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Movie Trailer: Neil Marshall’s Doomsday

By Nix | January 15, 2008 (10:12 pm) | More: Doomsday (2008) Movie, Horror Movie News, Movie Trailers

After seeing the trailer for “Doomsday”, I can’t get a “feel” for it. But anyways, it’s the first-ever trailer for Neil Marshall’s sci-fi/horror flick “Doomsday”, starring Rhona Mitra as an ass-kicking heroine in the future who has to return to a plague-infested city to find a cure, and ends up fighting cage match style in Malcolm McDowell’s Beyond Thunderdome.

Great Britain, 2007. A deadly plague, known as the “Reaper Virus,” has broken out, killing hundreds of thousands in its wake. In desperation, the British Government evacuates as many survivors as it can out of the infected area, and then builds a wall, preventing the remainder from escaping. Thirty years later, with the wall still up and the victims all but forgotten, the virus breaks out again. The Government decides to send a crack team of operatives, led by Major Eden Sinclair, into the hot zone to investigate the possibility of a cure.

Catch a high-resolution trailer at Yahoo! Movies here or look at the YouTube version below.

Stills from the trailer:

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tripur on January 16, 2008

It seems like hollywood is trying to go back to a whole Mad Max/Tank Girl idea of mankind falling and the end of the world. Did it in Resident Evil Extinction and now this, plus with the word that they might be making a Mad Max 4…

 
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