Hex Studios dials up the horror in practical-effects-laden sword & sorcery adventure, THE SLAVE AND THE SORCERER.
When Princess Meyra is kidnapped by the evil wizard Akaris, the slave Tyrol volunteers to lead a mission to his cursed dungeon lair to save her from his clutches. Along with a band of heroes of questionable loyalties, he must battle the ancient and diabolical creatures that protect Akaris’ fortress, and overcome his devious tests. Ultimately, Tyrol must slay a dragon to save the princess, and the realm, from a reign of endless darkness.
Inspired by cult classics such as Deathstalker, The Beastmaster, and The Sword and the Sorcerer, this action-packed horror-fantasy is brimming with muscle-bound heroes, seductive sorceresses, and iconic villains true to the era. Also in the spirit of their inspirations, the team at Hex built an extensive dungeon set in their studio facility in Fife, Scotland, and have worked tirelessly to produce an array of horrifically gory practical effects to please even the most bloodthirsty horror fan.
Producer Lawrie Brewster said, “I’ve always been a fan of gritty fantasy movies, especially those that might be described as ‘Sword and Sorcery’. Films such as The Sword and the Sorcerer directed by Albert Pyun, to whom we’ve dedicated our film, were formative inspirations for me. Likewise with Deathstalker. In fact, you might describe our film as Deathstalker meets The Evil Dead. It’s time to champion fantasy films that are allowed to be fun, sexy, and gloriously violent.”
The film stars Scottish up-and-comer Chris Black as Tyrol, along with Jonathan Hansler (The Devil’s Business), Briony Monroe (The Black Gloves), Megan Tremethick (Ghost Crew), Richard Pate (The Black Gloves), Chris Capaldi (The Necromancer), Stephen Kerr (For We Are Many), and rugby star Dean Schofield in his first feature role.
The Slave and the Sorcerer is due for release in Winter 2023.
But the team at Hex Studios don’t intend to stop there. Their mission is to build a British horror & fantasy studio inspired by companies like Cannon, Hammer, and AIP, and they want you to get involved. Sign up to learn more at britishhorrorstudio.com
They’ve also just launched an ambitious crowdfunder to fund a sequel to The Slave & the Sorcerer, where they’re offering exclusive perks and even the chance to play a part in the film!
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