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Three New Hi-Res Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Photos

Check out three new high resolution photos from the upcoming horror-thriller movie Dylan Dog: Dead of Night. The movie is based off the popular Italian horror comics Dylan Dog, directed by Kevin Munroe, starring Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Taye Diggs, Peter Stormare, Brian Steele, Anita Briem, Randal Reeder and Kurt Angle.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Trailer !
The first domestic trailer for director Kevin Munroe‘s (TMNT) new comedy-tinged horror-thriller, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, is now online.
The film, based off the popular Italian horror comics, stars Brandon Routh as the titular character – a hard-bitten paranormal investigator – with Sam Huntington as his assistant Marcus Adams and Anita Briem as Dog’s client Elizabeth Ryan.
Italian Dylan Dog Trailer
Check out this new Italian trailer for Dylan Dog: Dead of Night.
Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) stars as hesitant paranormal detective Dylan Dog, who finds himself in a struggle between and among the undead, and Sam Huntington (Marcus), Dylan’s trusted assistant. Also co-starring are Taye Diggs (TV’s Private Practice) as Vargas, head of the Vampire family, Anita Briem (Journey to the Center of the Earth) as Elizabeth, another would-be in the long line of Dylan defeats and Peter Stormare (Constantine), as Wolfgang, the head of the werewolf family. “Dead of Night” is based on the world’s best-selling horror comic series, “Dylan Dog,” created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Italy’s Sergio Bonelli Editore. The comic book series has sold over 56 million units in 17 languages since its debut in 1986.
Another Dylan Dog Teaser Poster
Despite the fact it doesn’t have an official release date yet, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is supposed to hit theaters in March. We get to see Brandon Routh as the wildly popular Italian detective SRTL. Later in the month, on March 18-20, the second Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo starts, so it will be interesting to see which 2011 movie and television projects decide to make their presence felt in this up-and-coming show.
Summary: Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) stars as hesitant paranormal detective Dylan Dog, who finds himself in a struggle between and among the undead, and Sam Huntington (Marcus), Dylan’s trusted assistant. Also co-starring are Taye Diggs (TV’s Private Practice) as Vargas, head of the Vampire family, Anita Briem (Journey to the Center of the Earth) as Elizabeth, another would-be in the long line of Dylan defeats and Peter Stormare (Constantine), as Wolfgang, the head of the werewolf family. “Dead of Night” is based on the world’s best-selling horror comic series, “Dylan Dog,” created by Tiziano Sclavi and published by Italy’s Sergio Bonelli Editore. The comic book series has sold over 56 million units in 17 languages since its debut in 1986.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Trailer
The first trailer for the upcoming horror movie Dylan Dog: Dead of Night has arrived.
The movie is based on Italian comic series Dylan Dog, created by Tiziano Sclavi. Published since 1986 by Sergio Bonelli Editore. Brandon Routh stars as a British detective named Dylan Dog, who is fascinated by fear, and has made it his profession. Thus, his cases revolve around supernatural things, making Dylan the world’s only Investigator of Nightmares. Taye Diggs plays Vargas, the sleek and sinister leader of a family of vampires and Sam Huntington plays Dylan’s zombie sidekick Marcus.
Routh As Dylan Dog, Huntington As Marcus, Taye Diggs as Vargas In Dead of Night First Look
“Dead of Night,” adaptation of Tiziano Sclavi‘s hugely popular Italian horror comic Dylan Dog, directed by Kevin Munroe is currently shooting in New Orleans.
We have your very first look at Brandon Routh as reluctant paranormal investigator Dylan Dog, who must save the undead hidden among us from their human predators, Sam Huntington as his zombie sidekick Marcus and Taye Diggs as Vargas, the sleek and sinister leader of a family of vampires in the movie.
Brandon Routh as Dylan Dog – Tiziano Sclavi’s comic – ‘Dead of Night’
‘Dylan Dog‘ is the most popular comic book in Italy, regularly selling over a million copies each month, and of course that sort of popularity can’t be ignored by filmmakers. In 1994, the Michele Soavi directed the film ‘Dellamorte Dellamore‘.
Rupert Everett (whose appearance Dog was originally modelled after) played Francesco Dellamorte, a sort of alter ego of Dylan Dog, and although Everett wears Dog’s trademark costume, his signature: red shirt, black jacket, and blue jeans, Dog does not actually appear in the film.
In 1999, North American fans were finally given a chance to check out Dog, with Dark Horse presenting an ambitious series of reprints, in English. A sign of the times is that Groucho was now Felix, and he’d lost the thick black mustache.






