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Watch Matt Haley’s Lost Sci-Fi Pilot, ‘Blackstar Warrior!’

Friend of the site, Matt Haley, directed this incredibly entertaining retro science fiction pilot, Blackstar Warrior, which is now being distributed online by Dust.

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In Blackstar Warrior, following his parents’ deaths, space detective Tyson Roderick (Leonard Roberts) discovers their secret genetics lab and partners with his trusty funbot Alphie in a desperate quest to rid the galaxy of evil while searching for the secret of his origins – and his long-lost mother.

Check it out below!

 

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