Danny Trejo and Avatar’s Stephen Lang are both in negotiations to sign on for the action thriller In the Blood, being directed by John Stockwell.
Designed as a vehicle for former Mma middleweight champ Gina Carano, Blood centers on a woman whose husband vanished while they were vacationing in the Caribbean.
Trejo will play the main villain, Big Biz, while Lang will be seen as the protagonist’s father/mentor who trained her to be skillfully self-sufficient and brutally tough.
The script is penned by James Robert Johnston and Bennett Yellin (Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead) which was polished by Sean Finnegan and Gregg Parker.
Stockwell, which all movies starring attractive ladies in tropical locations and settings, earlier said:
This role will showcase not only Gina’s fighting skills, but also her acting abilities as her character struggles to reign in her violent past.
In the Blood shooting kicks off this November,...
Designed as a vehicle for former Mma middleweight champ Gina Carano, Blood centers on a woman whose husband vanished while they were vacationing in the Caribbean.
Trejo will play the main villain, Big Biz, while Lang will be seen as the protagonist’s father/mentor who trained her to be skillfully self-sufficient and brutally tough.
The script is penned by James Robert Johnston and Bennett Yellin (Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead) which was polished by Sean Finnegan and Gregg Parker.
Stockwell, which all movies starring attractive ladies in tropical locations and settings, earlier said:
This role will showcase not only Gina’s fighting skills, but also her acting abilities as her character struggles to reign in her violent past.
In the Blood shooting kicks off this November,...
- 9/11/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
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