New Doom: Annihilation trailer is all about the monsters

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Doom: Annihilation Tony Giglio

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment clearly understands that the hellish creatures that will be featured in their upcoming release DOOM: ANNIHILATION, a new film based on the popular DOOM video game franchise, are going to be the main draw. The company has just put a 25 second trailer for the film online, and most of those seconds focus on monster moments.

Check out the trailer below, and if it does its job properly you'll be wanting to pre-order a copy of the DVD / Blu-ray release right HERE.

Written and directed by Tony Giglio, 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. 

Amy Manson, Louis Mandylor, Dominic Mafham, Luke Allen-Gale, Clayton Adams, and Nina Bergman star.

Jeffery Beach, Phillip Roth, and Ogden Gavanski produced the film, with Lorenzo Di Bonaventura and John Wells serving as executive producers.

DOOM: ANNIHILATION is set to be released on October 1st.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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