Rob Liefeld’s concept trailer for the planned Bloodstrike movie is a collaborative effort with Phillip J. Silvera, stunt coordinator for 2016’s Deadpool.Liefeld surprised fans with an update on the Bloodstrike movie, by revealing a proof-of-concept trailer directed by Silvera. The trailer and announcement were posted Thursday in an Instagram post. “Here is your first glimpse of Bloodstrike as we work our way towards a cinematic experience,” Liefeld wrote. “This is just a tease of what lies ahead. I am dedicated now more than ever to bringing my Extreme catalogue to life with talented partners like Phil, and this is just the beginning.”Reports of a Bloodstrike adaptation have been confirmed as early as 2012, when Adi Shankar’s 1984 Private Defense Contractors acquired rights to produce the film. The project has been stalled with numerous development hurdles since then, and at one point even Netflix was involved in the production. Liefeld expressed his initial frustration for the delays, saying, “When taking a comic book from page to screen there are always hurdles, screenplay, screenwriters, talent that attach and move on. It gets old really fast.”RELATED: Rob Liefeld’s Captain America Heroes Reborn Art Will Be Auctioned Off
Rob Liefeld’s concept trailer for the planned Bloodstrike movie is a collaborative effort with Phillip J. Silvera, stunt coordinator for 2016’s Deadpool.
Liefeld surprised fans with an update on the Bloodstrike movie, by revealing a proof-of-concept trailer directed by Silvera. The trailer and announcement were posted Thursday in an Instagram post. “Here is your first glimpse of Bloodstrike as we work our way towards a cinematic experience,” Liefeld wrote. “This is just a tease of what lies ahead. I am dedicated now more than ever to bringing my Extreme catalogue to life with talented partners like Phil, and this is just the beginning.”
Reports of a Bloodstrike adaptation have been confirmed as early as 2012, when Adi Shankar’s 1984 Private Defense Contractors acquired rights to produce the film. The project has been stalled with numerous development hurdles since then, and at one point even Netflix was involved in the production. Liefeld expressed his initial frustration for the delays, saying, “When taking a comic book from page to screen there are always hurdles, screenplay, screenwriters, talent that attach and move on. It gets old really fast.”
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