Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Home Release News

Retro Gaming Thrills Galore in ‘Max Reload and the Nether Blaster’

Prepare to get your retro game on as the action-packed comedy-adventure Max Reload and the Nether Blaster prepares to blast its way onto Blu-ray, DVD and Digital this coming January

24 via Dazzler Media.

Co-written and co-directed by Scott Conditt and Jeremy Tremp, brimming with references to cult classic movies from The Evil Dead to Mallrats, and boasting a huge ensemble cast including Hassie Harrison (Yellowstone), Joey Morgan (Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse), Joseph Reitman (Happy!), Greg Grunberg (Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), Kevin Smith (Clerks), Lin Shaye (Insidious), Martin Kove (The Karate Kid), Jesse Kove (Cobra Kai), Wil Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) and rising star Tom Plumley, Max Reload and the Nether Blasters sees small-town video game store clerk Max Jenkins discover the legendary lost instalment of the Nether Game series, accidentally unleashing the ancient “Curse of the Ages” which turns friends and family into possessed ghouls hell-bent on destroying civilisation. Along with a mysterious masked man and his two best friends, Liz and Reggie, Max must fathom out how to beat the dark forces of The Nether before it’s game over for humanity.

To tide you over until the film releases next month, we’ll leave you with the official trailer below…

Comments

You May Also Like

Headlines

Mike Macari, executive producer behind the The Ring trilogy, is teaming up with rising director Virat Pal to bring the viral 2018 short The...

Box Office

Nearly a decade after the release of It Follows, the cult horror film that redefined the genre in 2014, lead actress Maika Monroe has...

Box Office

In a bold, high-octane reimagining of Stephen King’s 1982 dystopian novel, The Running Man is set to return to the big screen, directed by...

Box Office

After more than a decade dissecting films on YouTube, Chris Stuckmann finally steps behind the camera – and the results are as gloriously unsettling...