Doom: Annihilation now on Netflix

It's a slow news day here the day after Christmas at AITH so I thought we'd pass along news that Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and writer-director Tony Giglio's DOOM: ANNIHILATION starring Amy Manson, Louis Mandylor, and Nina Bergman is now available to stream over on Netflix.

The new DOOM motion picture stormed out of hell and onto DVD / Blu-ray earlier this year and if you'd like to just go ahead and snag the film for yourself in a physical sense, you can do so HERE. But if you'd rather just stream the movie on Netflix, you can do so RIGHT HERE.

DOOM: ANNIHILATION follows 

a group of space marines as they respond to a distress call from a base on a Martian moon, only to discover it’s been overrun by demonic creatures who threaten to create Hell on Earth. 

Written and directed by Tony Giglio it stars Amy Manson, Louis Mandylor, Dominic Mafham, Luke Allen-Gale, Clayton Adams, and Nina Bergman. Jeffery Beach, Phillip Roth, and Ogden Gavanski produced while Lorenzo Di Bonaventura and John Wells are executive producers.

I reviewed it earlier this year and found it to be everything you'd want from a straight-to-video adaptation of DOOM. It's fast, bloody as hell, and keeps the action coming nearly non-stop. It's better than the 2005 version – if only a little – but that little bit makes the whole bloody affair at least watchable. So if you were excited by the prospect of another hard-R adaptation of the ever-popular franchise, this is the movie I think you were hoping to see. 

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Source: Netflix

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