Godsmacked! Rocker Sully Erna to Make Cinematic Debut in Woodhaven Films’ Army of the Damned

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Godsmacked! Rocker Sully Erna to Make Cinematic Debut in Woodhaven Films' Army of the Damned“Keep Away,” “I Stand Alone,” “Cryin’ Like a Bitch”… sounds like a description of Doctor Gash’s high school years. Actually these are few kick-ass Godsmack songs, and lead singer Sully Erna has been named to the cast of Woodhaven Pictures’ upcoming Army of the Damned.

This will be Erna’s feature film acting debut, and he will be joined by a delightfully diverse cast. Producer Chad A. Verdi has also announced that horror legend Michael Berryman, entertainer Joey Fatone, professional wrestlers turned actors Tommy Dreamer and Thea Trinidad, as well as a man who knows a little something about scaring people himself, Nick Principe, have been added to the cast. Jackie Moore and Tom Paolino round out the list of players. The film will be directed by Tom DeNucci and begin filming in April with additional cast members yet to be announced.

Synopsis
Army of the Damned tells the story of a hit reality TV show film crew following a group of local cops in a sleepy town. Things go horribly wrong for the cops (played by Dreamer, Trinidad, Erna and Paolino) and the camera crew (played by Fatone and Moore) when they respond to a call that brings a whole new meaning to the term “domestic disturbance.” Faced with life and death situations, these officers are forced to throw the rule book out in order to stay alive. With the help of a reclusive hermit (Berryman) and a petty criminal (Principe), the lawmen do all they can to serve, protect and avoid joining the Army of the Damned.

Godsmacked! Legendary Rocker Sully Erna to Make Cinematic Debut in Woodhaven Films' Army of the Damned

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