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SDCC ’09: Get Your Hands on a Signed ‘Mortis Rex’ Print FREE

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As hinted at a few days ago here on B-D, inside you’ll find your first look at the Mortis Rex San Diego Comic Con Teaser exclusive art print, drawn by the movie’s concept artist Stuart Jennett, and colored by Grant Kempster. This is a limited run of only 200 (yes you heard that right: 200!), and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Want one? Want it signed? Read on to see how to score one. Mortis Rex is to be directed by Peter Briggs, writer of Hellboy.
Taken from the larger One-Sheet artwork, each 11 x 17″ Lovecraftian-esque goodie is hand signed and numbered, and Hellboy screenwriter Peter Briggs will be there at Comicon on early Saturday afternoon (sometime between 2 to 4…exact time to be finalized) to give these away (yes, they’re free), personalizing each and every one. You’ll find him at Booth 2104 (the “Bafflegagging Blundernagging Brothers” table…no, you also read that right!), in aisle 2100 right across from DC Comics and between IDW and Diamond.

Written and directed by Briggs, the $30m supernatural horror-thriller starts casting next week. These babies are going to be snapped up like hot cakes at Comicon, so don’t say you weren’t warned.

“Mortis” tells the story of Cassius Virius, a disgraced Roman soldier, who is sent to Scotland to team up with Syrus Petronius, the washed-up commander of the Roman fort of Briga Magna on Hadrian’s Wall. Briga Magna has been suffering a spate of inexplicable deaths, which Cassius suspects is connected to the local hostile Druid populace, who may be readying another rebellion. What he actually uncovers is much more deadly and horrifying.

“Mortis Rex” was announced at the AFM in November last year, and is being distributed by Intandem Films (“How To Lose Friends And Alienate People”); with FX duties being handled by Pixomondo (“Red Baron”; Emmerich’s “2012”; the Wachowskis’ “Ninja Assassin”; and the recently announced remake of “The Gate”.)

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‘Humane’ Exclusive Clip Sees Emily Hampshire Weigh Killer Odds in Caitlin Cronenberg’s Feature Debut

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Humane clip - Jay Baruchel and Emily Hampshire

The daughter of horror master David Cronenberg, Caitlin Cronenberg, is making her own mark in the genre filmmaking space with Humane, a dark horror satire set in an overpopulated world with grim government sanctions. We’ve got a new exclusive clip that highlights the intense stakes for a family torn apart by the government’s euthanasia program.

Humane will first be arriving in theaters courtesy of IFC Films on April 26, 2024. The film later comes home to Shudder July 26.

The film is described as “a dystopian satire taking place over a single day, months after a global ecological collapse has forced world leaders to take extreme measures to reduce the earth’s population.”

“In a wealthy enclave, a recently retired newsman has invited his grown children to dinner to announce his intentions to enlist in the nation’s new euthanasia program. But when the father’s plan goes horribly awry, tensions flare and chaos erupts among his children.”

Jay Baruchel (This Is The End), Emily Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek), Peter Gallagher (Grace and Frankie), Sebastian Chacon (Emergency), Alanna Bale (Sort Of, Cardinal) and Sirena Gulamgaus (Transplant) will star in Caitlin Cronenberg’s Humane.

Watch the exclusive clip below, which sees ruthless older sibling Rachel York (Emily Hampshire) weighing her odds, both for survival and the family inheritance. With the family forced to make an unthinkable choice, the clip sets up the tense scenario and the film’s dark sense of humor.

“Caitlin has crafted a provocative directorial debut exuding a timeliness and evocative social critique that highlights one of the most assured and exciting new voices to contend with,” Scott Shooman, head of AMC Networks’ Film Group, said. “We are honored to distribute Caitlin’s first full-length feature for its theatrical release and presence on our streaming platform, Shudder.”

“With ‘Humane,’ Caitlin has delivered a wickedly smart, humorous and socially relevant thriller with exceptional performances from its outstanding cast,” added Emily Gotto, Shudder’s VP of global acquisitions & co-productions. “We can’t wait to share this chilling, prescient satire with Shudder members.”

Michael Sparaga wrote the script and also produces the movie.

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