01-18-2015, 10:28 PM
Omniwood has released some new info of some of the shows and movies that are coming in the next few months.
Excitement is high with the upcoming release of Law and Orker. Audiences are waiting with bated breath to see what the directors of such programs like Professor Why and Mount Parrot and the Quest of the Silver Fork might churn out with their latest show. However, the biggest appeal is the main stars and executive producers, Anthony Lomonaco and Urgh Gholorz.
Urgh was an orc stage actor from Camelot. Faced with oppression, he hit the Nexus to find something new. What he found was Anthony, a newly taken prime at the time. The two would come up with the concept that would make the spine of Law and Orker. A chance encounter with Omniwood execs would change their worlds in one night, and their ideas were set in motion.
The show follows the titular characters as they solve crimes while dealing with the differences of their races. The directors’ claim they’ve shot all over the Omniverse and the many sights and sounds of the different verses will serve as the backdrop for what is a complex crime drama.
We eagerly await the premiere of Law & Orker when it comes out in the coming weeks.
The show Prime of Life created by the prolific Jenkins siblings is sold to explore the line between Primes and Secondaries. It’s a comedy sitcom following a prime husband, his secondary wife, and their secondary kids. They promise the show will explore what it means to be a family in the Omniverse while poking light natured fun at the concept.
The show was set to premier spring of last year, but a number of actors quit during shooting for currently unknown reasons. The project delayed even further when the youngest of the siblings, Leroy died in temple raid last fall. Despite the set backs, the show creators promise that it won’t affect overall quality. In fact, they claim the additional time in production has allowed them to really think what family means to them.
Prime of Life is set to premiere sometime in Spring.
Media has been a buzz about the new horror flick coming out this weekend, Grow. The film follows a 12-year-old who is magically turned into a 25-year-old. Camelot sends the horrible dementors to consume his soul because they want to suppress the magic he apparently has. So it’s a race to escape to the safety of the Empire as all manner of evil come from the shadows to get him.
The Coruscant Film Company produced the film and it leans heavily on the star power of its lead actor, Johnson Jones, who’s featured prominently in most film posters and commercials. So much so that many test audiences had no idea what the film was about before they saw it.
“I think the mystique of the film comes from the fact that you don’t know what it’s about going in,” claims film’s director Steve Paul. “I mean, if you don’t know dementors were going to be featured prominently, you wouldn’t be able to mentally prepare yourself. I mean, everyone’s afraid of dementors. That’s why no one goes to Camelot anymore.”
Grow will premiere on the Dataverse this coming weekend.
Excitement is high with the upcoming release of Law and Orker. Audiences are waiting with bated breath to see what the directors of such programs like Professor Why and Mount Parrot and the Quest of the Silver Fork might churn out with their latest show. However, the biggest appeal is the main stars and executive producers, Anthony Lomonaco and Urgh Gholorz.
Urgh was an orc stage actor from Camelot. Faced with oppression, he hit the Nexus to find something new. What he found was Anthony, a newly taken prime at the time. The two would come up with the concept that would make the spine of Law and Orker. A chance encounter with Omniwood execs would change their worlds in one night, and their ideas were set in motion.
The show follows the titular characters as they solve crimes while dealing with the differences of their races. The directors’ claim they’ve shot all over the Omniverse and the many sights and sounds of the different verses will serve as the backdrop for what is a complex crime drama.
We eagerly await the premiere of Law & Orker when it comes out in the coming weeks.
The show Prime of Life created by the prolific Jenkins siblings is sold to explore the line between Primes and Secondaries. It’s a comedy sitcom following a prime husband, his secondary wife, and their secondary kids. They promise the show will explore what it means to be a family in the Omniverse while poking light natured fun at the concept.
The show was set to premier spring of last year, but a number of actors quit during shooting for currently unknown reasons. The project delayed even further when the youngest of the siblings, Leroy died in temple raid last fall. Despite the set backs, the show creators promise that it won’t affect overall quality. In fact, they claim the additional time in production has allowed them to really think what family means to them.
Prime of Life is set to premiere sometime in Spring.
Media has been a buzz about the new horror flick coming out this weekend, Grow. The film follows a 12-year-old who is magically turned into a 25-year-old. Camelot sends the horrible dementors to consume his soul because they want to suppress the magic he apparently has. So it’s a race to escape to the safety of the Empire as all manner of evil come from the shadows to get him.
The Coruscant Film Company produced the film and it leans heavily on the star power of its lead actor, Johnson Jones, who’s featured prominently in most film posters and commercials. So much so that many test audiences had no idea what the film was about before they saw it.
“I think the mystique of the film comes from the fact that you don’t know what it’s about going in,” claims film’s director Steve Paul. “I mean, if you don’t know dementors were going to be featured prominently, you wouldn’t be able to mentally prepare yourself. I mean, everyone’s afraid of dementors. That’s why no one goes to Camelot anymore.”
Grow will premiere on the Dataverse this coming weekend.
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