09-30-2004, 12:11 PM
Yes, this is one kiddie who's been anxiously awaiting the arrival of the new Lady Death movie next week. It's been years in the making and WOOHOOO! Finally!
From Comics Continuum:
The Continuum has obtained a first look at Lady Death: The Motion Picture, the DVD which arrives in stores on Tuesday, Oct. 5 from ADV Films.
Producer/director Andy Orjuela spent more than four years bringing Brian Pulido's character to animation. "I think she is the ultimate anti-heroine and in some ways defines what we all sometimes wish for: the drive to achieve our goal no matter the cost," he said.
Here's how ADV describes the film's story:
"Lady Death begins in 15th Century Sweden, where Hope, the beautiful daughter of Matthias, a skilled mercenary who is in actuality Lucifer, is accused of being the devil's consort. Sentenced by the town priest to be burned at the stake, Hope is visited by the malevolent Pagan. Unable to think clearly, she accepts Lucifer's offer of life in Hell over a hideous death ... only to discover that there are far worse fates than dying. Lucifer's plan to corrupt a soul of pure innocence meets unanticipated resistance, as Hope rejects Lucifer's scheme and eventually finds herself transformed into the powerful warrior Lady Death, who challenges the Lord of Lies for control of Hell itself."
The voice cast includes Christine Auten as Lady Death/Hope, Mike Kleinhenz as Lucifer/Matthias, Andy McAvin as Pagan, Rob Mungle as Creator, Mike MacRae as Asmodeus, Chris Patton as Niccolo, Dwight Clark as Father Orbec and Maureen McCullough as Marion.
Erik Ko and UDON provided work on backgrounds.
From Comics Continuum:
The Continuum has obtained a first look at Lady Death: The Motion Picture, the DVD which arrives in stores on Tuesday, Oct. 5 from ADV Films.
Producer/director Andy Orjuela spent more than four years bringing Brian Pulido's character to animation. "I think she is the ultimate anti-heroine and in some ways defines what we all sometimes wish for: the drive to achieve our goal no matter the cost," he said.
Here's how ADV describes the film's story:
"Lady Death begins in 15th Century Sweden, where Hope, the beautiful daughter of Matthias, a skilled mercenary who is in actuality Lucifer, is accused of being the devil's consort. Sentenced by the town priest to be burned at the stake, Hope is visited by the malevolent Pagan. Unable to think clearly, she accepts Lucifer's offer of life in Hell over a hideous death ... only to discover that there are far worse fates than dying. Lucifer's plan to corrupt a soul of pure innocence meets unanticipated resistance, as Hope rejects Lucifer's scheme and eventually finds herself transformed into the powerful warrior Lady Death, who challenges the Lord of Lies for control of Hell itself."
The voice cast includes Christine Auten as Lady Death/Hope, Mike Kleinhenz as Lucifer/Matthias, Andy McAvin as Pagan, Rob Mungle as Creator, Mike MacRae as Asmodeus, Chris Patton as Niccolo, Dwight Clark as Father Orbec and Maureen McCullough as Marion.
Erik Ko and UDON provided work on backgrounds.
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