DOOM (film)

Doom (stylized as DOOM) is an American-British science-fiction action-horror film written and directed by Stephen Sean Ford, based on a video game franchise with the same name and is the second reboot film. It's also the first film to be produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures instead of Universal Pictures.

Plot
An ex-space marine awakes from his cell at the UAC research facility on Mars where he discovers that demons from hell have spawned to invade the UAC facility on Mars. Being the lone survivor in the facility, he soon encounter and team up other survivors to fight off the demon hordes, along with a warrior whose been imprisoned in Hell, the Doomslayer.

Cast

 * Tom Hardy as Flynn '' Fly" Taggart
 * Michelle Rodriguez as Snookie
 * Keegan-Michael Key as Bob
 * Jason Clarke as Scott
 * Danny McBride as Bill
 * Ron Perlman as Campbell
 * Jeffery Dean Morgan as Lt. Kane Sanders
 * Danny Trejo as Chicho
 * Clancy Brown as Dr. John Angary
 * Linda Hamilton as Olivia Pierce
 * Laurence Fishburne as Samuel Hayden (voice)
 * Dave Batista as The Doomslayer
 * Benedict Cumberbatch as The Demonic Voice
 * Bruce Campbell as UAC Spokesman/Former-Human
 * Rupert Degas as The Possessed (voices)

Development
New Zealand special effects companies, Weta Workshop and Weta Digital will work on the special/visual effects, costume designs, specialty make-up effects, weapons props and monster designs.

Putangirua Pinnacles will act as part of the film location in the Hell sequence.

Trivia

 * In a Twtter account, Stephen Sean Ford panned the Doom: Annihilation trailer, on how horrible it looked, stating that justice will be served that he write and direct the next reboot in the decade.
 * The character's names has been taken from both the novel and the Super Nintendo manual.
 * This will be the first movie to be involved with id Software.
 * The word DOOM will be used or mentioned several time in the film.

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for extreme bloody violence and gore, language, brief nudity and religious references.