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DYLAN DOG Trailer! Brandon Routh Plays Another Comic Book Hero!

DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT is a new horror/comedy film based on one of the world’s most popular comics (60 million copies worldwide).  Brandon Routh stars as Dylan Dog, world famous private investigator specializing in affairs of the undead.  His PI business card reads “No Pulse?  No Problem.”  Armed with an edgy wit and carrying an arsenal of silver and wood-tipped bullets, Dylan must track down a dangerous artifact before a war ensues between his werewolf, vampire and zombie clients living undercover in the monster infested backstreets of New Orleans.

Directed by Kevin Munroe, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night stars Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, Anita Briem, Peter Stormare and Taye Diggs in a screenplay written by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.

This is the second time the character has made it to the screen. In 1994, Michele Soavi directed Ruper Everett (the visual inspiration of the character) in the film Cemetery Man (Italian title: Dellamorte Dellamore), based on the novel by Dylan Dog creator Tiziano Sclavi and focuses on the frustrated cemetery caretaker, who is looking for love and fights zombies.

Check out the trailer after the jump!


DYLAN DOG: DEAD OF NIGHT arrives in theaters on April 29, 2011!
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