New Artwork Takes Off and Horror Goes Airborne

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Some new artwork is coming in for Dominic Burns’ latest horror flick, Airborne, and we’ve got it for you right here with other assorted goodies. Set your tray tables in the upright position and take off!

From the Press Release
The producers of ambitious British horror film AIRBORNE, starring Mark Hamill (Star Wars), Alan Ford (Snatch), Gemma Atkinson (Night of the Living Dead 3D), Julian Glover (The Empire Strikes Back), and Billy Murray (Strippers vs. Werewolves), have unveiled striking new artwork for the jet-set chiller.

Producer Jonathan Sothcott explains, “As the film takes its market bow at the European Film Market in Berlin, we are releasing the final sales art as an early version has been doing the rounds forever. This is a cracking horror film that pushes all the right buttons for takeoff. Director Dominic Burns doesn’t let the tension ease up for a minute, and there are remarkable performances from a stellar genre cast which reunites Star Wars legends Mark Hamill and Julian Glover for the first time in over 30 years. I’m really proud of Airborne as it is more international and slicker than the majority of British films, and I can’t wait for horror fans around the world to see it.”

Airborne is directed by Dominic Burns (UFO with Jean Claude Van Damme) from a script by Paul Chronell (Four) and produced by Simon Phillips (White Collar Hooligan) and Jonathan Sothcott (Elfie Hopkins).

New Artwork Takes Off and Horror Goes Airborne

New Artwork Takes Off and Horror Goes Airborne

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