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First Look: Uncork’d Entertainment acquires “ANGELS FALLEN: WARRIORS OF PEACE”

Tuesday, December 6, 2022 | Uncategorized

By WILLIAM J. WRIGHT

Uncork’d Entertainment has announced that it has acquired the action-packed horror film ANGELS FALLEN: WARRIORS OF PEACE for a summer 2023 release. In the film, Denise Richards (Wild Things, The World is Not Enough, Starship Troopers) stars alongside Arifin Putra (The Raid 2) as a tough weapons expert in the service of a squad of demon slayers tasked with taking down a destructive army of the dead.

“Denise Richards, in a real departure, is a force to be reckoned with in ANGELS FALLEN: WARRIORS OF PEACE as a gun-toting weapons expert. She has some fabulous action sequences, expertly directed by Ali Zamani, and her fans are going to eat it up.” says Keith Leopard, President of Uncork’d Entertainment. “With state-of-the-art effects, superb choreography, and a wonderful cast, there’s no denying ANGELS FALLEN: WARRIORS OF PEACE will be one of Uncork’d’s big ticket releases next summer.”

Producer Zeus Zamani adds, “We knew we needed a distributor that could appreciate and get behind a star-driven, wild horror romp. With their great track record, particularly within this genre, Uncork’d Entertainment is the perfect home for ANGELS FALLEN: WARRIORS OF PEACE.” 

Can the Warriors of Peace save the world from the deadly hoard or will evil prevail? Audiences will have to wait until next year to find out, but you can get a glimpse of the monster-bashing action in this teaser now.

 

William J. Wright
William J. Wright is RUE MORGUE's online managing editor. A two-time Rondo Classic Horror Award nominee and an active member of the Horror Writers Association, William is lifelong lover of the weird and macabre. His work has appeared in many popular (and a few unpopular) publications dedicated to horror and cult film. William earned a bachelor of arts degree from East Tennessee State University in 1998, majoring in English with a minor in Film Studies. He helped establish ETSU's Film Studies minor with professor and film scholar Mary Hurd and was the program's first graduate. He currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, three sons and a recalcitrant cat.