He Never Died, starring Henry Rollins, now has a trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

HE NEVER DIED is a film we've been keeping an eye on ever since we first heard about it just under two years ago. How could we not keep an eye on a horror film in which Henry Rollins plays an unkillable badass?

Written and directed by Jason Krawczyk, HE NEVER DIED stars Rollins as 

Jack, a long-lived immortal who subsists on human flesh and avoids all emotional entanglements, as he either tends to outlive his friends or eat them. Jack is forced to confront his past when he meets the daughter he never knew he had, and must walk a tight rope of sobriety while trying to eat as few people as possible in a violent tale of personal responsibility.

Rollins is joined in the cast by Steven Ogg, Kate Greenhouse, BooBoo Stewart, and Jordan Todosey.

Back in May, Vertical Entertainment picked up the worldwide distribution rights to film. They have now scheduled a release date of December 18, 2015, and have put out a red band trailer, which can be viewed below, to help potential audience members get hyped.

The trailer accomplishes its mission for me, because I think this looks like it's going to be awesome.

If you think the character of Jack looks too cool to be restricted to just one feature film, you're in luck: Krawcyzk is developing an eight episode mini-series that will continue Jack's story.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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