Director and stars of the new Doom film share pictures from the set

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Doom

It was barely a month and a half ago that we learned Universal had given the greenlight to a direct-to-video film based on the popular video game franchise DOOM (which previously received a black sheep of a cinematic adaptation back in 2005), and now director Tony Giglio has revealed that production on the new DOOM has already wrapped. Giglio is now taking a brief break before moving into the editing room, so this seems like a good time to take a look at the pictures that he shared from the set during filming.

The most intriguing of these images show a blood-spattered hallway.

You can see the pictures Giglio shared with his Twitter followers below, along with some that were shared by the film's cast members.

Apparently not connected to the '05 film, this DOOM stars Clayton Adams, Chidi Ajufo, Luke Allen-Gale, Nina Bergman, Gavin Brocker, Amer Chadha-Patel, Dominic Mafham,  Louis Mandylor, Amy Manson, Jemma Moore, Katrina Nare, Arkie Reece, and James Weber Brown.

We'll keep you updated on the new DOOM as it makes its way through post-production and toward release. In the meantime, look at these:

Source: Twitter

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