"They told me you were tougher than this!" Proteus Entertainment has unveiled the first look teaser trailer for a movie titled Lawson, set for release sometime later in 2024. A covert operative for a race of living vampires battles a sinister conspiracy to resurrect an ancient god while an old enemy resurfaces from his past in this supernatural espionage film, based on the bestselling series of novels by Jon F. Merz. The book series has been referred to as "Jason Bourne with fangs" to get an idea of what they're aiming for. Brandon S. Stumpf stars in the lead role, joined by Shahjehan Khan, Liz Eng, Jam Murphy, Pamela Jayne Morgan, Jose Guns Alves, Jay Street, Morgan Barnsley, plus Brian McDonald as the Assassin, and Jon F. Merz as Crawford. Not a lot of footage to watch yet, keep an eye out for more updates on this soon. // Continue Reading ›...
- 1/8/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Based on a series of novel by Jon F Merz, the titular undead Fixer comes to life in the first Lawson teaser trailer.
The age of vampires isn’t over yet, at least if you ask filmmakers. The big wigs at Marvel are (hopefully) working hard on a Blade adaptation which hasn’t been smooth sailing exactly, but there’s another eagerly anticipated, bloodsucking adaptation heading our way.
Lawson, based on Jon F Merz’s series of books, has just unveiled its first teaser trailer. According to the YouTube description, the film follows “a covert operative for a race of living vampires, as he battles a sinister conspiracy to resurrect an ancient god and an old enemy who resurfaces from his shadowy past in this supernatural espionage film”.
Take a look at the Lawson trailer below.
Interestingly, the production has cast Brandon S Stumpf as Lawson. If he looks familiar to you,...
The age of vampires isn’t over yet, at least if you ask filmmakers. The big wigs at Marvel are (hopefully) working hard on a Blade adaptation which hasn’t been smooth sailing exactly, but there’s another eagerly anticipated, bloodsucking adaptation heading our way.
Lawson, based on Jon F Merz’s series of books, has just unveiled its first teaser trailer. According to the YouTube description, the film follows “a covert operative for a race of living vampires, as he battles a sinister conspiracy to resurrect an ancient god and an old enemy who resurfaces from his shadowy past in this supernatural espionage film”.
Take a look at the Lawson trailer below.
Interestingly, the production has cast Brandon S Stumpf as Lawson. If he looks familiar to you,...
- 1/8/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
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