Teaser trailer for Vikingdom 3D

The clash of steel from time immemorial, the clash of myths and history - this is “Vikingdom”. Based on the legends of the Vikings and the epic poems they left behind, Vikingdom is a 300-style adventure film shot in stereoscopic 3D with high-quality visual effects and amazing battles.

Directed by: Yusri Abdul Halim

Starring: Dominic Purcell, John Fu, Conan Stevens, Ron Smoorenburg and more

The film is slated to release in June this year.

Teaser trailer for Vikingdom

Source: epic-pictures.com
Thanks for the link Ilya

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    The film will be released in Malaysia on September 12th. Full title - Vikingdom: The Blood Eclipse

    New trailer:

    youtu.be/kfBW6xZNVB4

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    Yes, I agree, but I meant that I would prefer something “more historical” or something... or a film adaptation of Ivanov’s works =)

    Thor, Scandinavian mythology. There's no magic here. But it was shot quite well for a relatively low-budget Malaysian film.

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    The picture has been lying around on the net for a long time. But the date seems to have been edited.

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    I’ve already seen this picture somewhere, even before the posters from Cannes, it seems.

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    I'll update when I'm free. Editing this table from the admin panel is difficult, and when importing/exporting, for example, from Excel, problems arise with the encoding due to the Cyrillic alphabet...

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    EvilDollaR, for what period of time is the “Premieres and Releases” page updated?

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    Thor, Scandinavian mythology. There's no magic here. But it was shot quite well for a relatively low-budget Malaysian film.

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    Thanks for the teaser, I was impressed.
    But IMHO magic is unnecessary in film adaptations of the saga.

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