Trailer: Prepare for Atomic Apocalypse next month

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

High Octane Pictures has announced that they will be releasing writer/director Martin Gooch's ATOMIC APOCALYPSE on digital and disc on February 4th. The trailer for the movie can be seen above; check it out, and if you like what you can see you can pre-order the DVD at THIS LINK.

Formerly known as BLACK FLOWERS (which sounds much less interesting than ATOMIC APOCALYPSE), the film is described as a "sci-fi road trip of epic proportions with a female super hero". The synopsis: 

In Post Apocalyptic North America, one family fights for survival in this sci-i road trip of epic proportions in a nightmare world without gasoline, electricity, or humanity. Sheltered mother Kate (Krista DeMille, Best Actress IIFA, SIFF, BSFFF) loses her injured survivalist husband Sam (Ron Roggé, 13 Reasons Why, Stranger Things) and love struck daughter Suzi (Andrea Sweeney Blanco) in a matter of days after they join handsome loner Joe (Jesus Lloveras) in search of a rumored hidden nuclear bunker full of food and medicine. Suddenly alone and lost, Kate fights to stay alive and reunite with her family. Nature will survive. Would we?

Krista DeMille, Ron Roggé, Andrea Sweeney Blanco, Jesus Lloveras, and William Mark McCullough star.

I didn't see much in the way of superheroics in the trailer, but this looks like it could be a fun adventure that will throw a bunch of crazy stuff at the viewer.

Atomic Apocalypse

Source: Arrow in the Head

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