Exclusive: A robot guard loses his temper in SPACE WARS: THE QUEST FOR DEEPSTAR Clip

Exclusive: A robot guard loses his temper in SPACE WARS: THE QUEST FOR DEEPSTAR Clip

Exclusive: A robot guard loses his temper in SPACE WARS: THE QUEST FOR DEEPSTAR Clip

I recently wrote about a sci-fi B movie that sounds like a lot of fun called Space Wars: Searching for Deepstar. The trailer is something else but the team graced GeekTyrant with an exclusive clip from the film which honestly makes me want to watch the film more. In the clip, we see an action star Olivier Gruner (Nemesis) running into complications with a security bot that appears to be watching something. I won’t lie, the movie isn’t going to be the best thing ever. However, this clip shows that this movie has a really good chance of being quite funny. Here is the synopsis for Space wars:

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The film concerns a father-daughter team of space scavengers who must race against a band of evil mercenaries to reach the legendary treasures aboard a mythical lost freighter. Their quest will force them to navigate a universe filled with giant monsters, aliens, robots, and a deadly enemy out for revenge.

The special effects in the clip don’t look horrendous. Looks like someone really knows what they’re doing, they’re just on a budget. I expected the effects to be just ridiculous, but I’m pleasantly surprised by the result. You can find a list of theaters showing the film in the next week or so below the trailer. Will you be watching? Space wars?

Space wars is directed by Garo Setian with a script by Joe Knetter. Gruner stars in the film together Michael Pare (Streets of fire) AND Sarah French (Cute guy).

  • April 21st – Lumiere Cinema – Beverly Hills California – One week – At least 1 show per day

    • Q&A with cast and directors on the evening of the 21st

  • April 21 – Camelot Theaters – Palm Springs – One week – At least 1 show per day

  • April 22 – The Frida Cinema – Santa Ana California – Saturday afternoon screening

    • Q&A with cast and directors

  • April 28 – Galaxy Theaters Boulevard Mall – Las Vegas Nevada – 3 showtimes.

  • April 28 and 29 – Moonlite Drive-In – West Wyoming – Pennsylvania

  • April 30 – Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival – Miami Florida

    • Sunday Afternoon Screening

  • May 5 & 6 – The Fallon Theater – Fallon – Nevada – Afternoon Shows,

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