Exclusive Monsters of Man clip previews intense human vs. robot action

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Writer/director Mark Toia's sci-fi thriller Monsters of Man is now available on Digital and VOD (watch it HERE), and today we're proud to share an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film that previews some of its "human vs. robot" action. Check it out in the embed above! It's an intense 3 minutes that's followed by the film's trailer.

Monsters of Man has the following synopsis: 

A robotics company teams up with a corrupt CIA agent undergoing an illegal, unsanctioned military operation. Dropping four prototype robots into a suspected drug manufacturing camp in the Golden triangle that no one will miss. The mission is to prove the robotics company is worthy of winning a lucrative military contract. Six doctors on a good cause witness the brutal slaughter of an innocent village and are forced into a deadly game of cat and mouse as they become the new targets.

Neal McDonough, Jessica Blackmore, and Kayli Tran star.

Arrow in the Head's own The Iceman recently watched Monsters of Man and gave it an 8/10 review, which you can read at THIS LINK

We also have a video interview with Toia, which can be seen below:
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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