In a remote location, a secret facility exists unlike anything the world has ever seen. Run by Dr. Conrad Gable, a renowned neurologist, the facility is years ahead of it’s time when it comes to the technology it’s using to research the human body. With an unlimited budget backed by a classified department of the government, Dr. Gable’s motives appear to be for the greater good of humanity. – The chance to create a drug so powerful it could be used to win every battle, every war, with no casualties.
Now all he needs are, 5 test subjects…
The Gable 5
Directed by Kevin Tancharoen
Written by Kevin Tancharoen and Scott Martin
Produced by Hayden Roush & Marina Stabile...
Now all he needs are, 5 test subjects…
The Gable 5
Directed by Kevin Tancharoen
Written by Kevin Tancharoen and Scott Martin
Produced by Hayden Roush & Marina Stabile...
- 4/6/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Last October, Mortal Kombat: Legacy director Kevin Tancharoen announced his plan to step away from the Mortal Kombat franchise. Five months later, he has apparently returned to it. According to a report by The Inquistr, Tancharoen has plans to direct a third season of Mortal Kombat: Legacy, stating in an interview that he and Warner Bros "are starting to talk about it literally this week." The previous two seasons of Mortal Kombat: Legacy were huge hits for Machinima. Their 19 combined episodes have all scored more than a million views, and the first season debut has now been watched more than 20 million times. The second season ended on a cliffhanger, leaving fans hungry for answers. One month after completing season two, however, Tancharoen tweeted his plan to "move on to other creative opportunities." His return to the franchise coincides with the release of The Gable 5, a short film directed by Tancharoen,...
- 4/1/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
(Cbr) On a rainy Friday afternoon at the 2014 Emerald City Comicon, fans crowded the Grand Ballroom of the Seattle Convention Center to express their love of Faith – which, in this case, refers to actress Eliza Dushku’s former character on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” At a panel moderated by another “Buffy” alumnus – actress Clare Kramer (a.k.a. Glory) – Dushku discussed her career, present endeavors and plans for the future. She also took time to answer some questions from the "Faith-ful." One of Dushku’s earliest roles was that of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s daughter in the James Cameron film “True Lies.” She indicated that this was where she discovered her love of “physical” roles. Even though she cracked her ribs while performing the infamous “Harrier Jet Scene,” Dushku realized she enjoyed this type of acting, much to her mother’s dismay. Her big break on “Buffy” came right as she was finishing high school.
- 3/31/2014
- by George A. Tramountanas, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
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