Treat Williams and Ronny Cox Brave the Age of Dinosaurs

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Treat Williams and Ronny Cox Brave the Age of DinosaursTreat Williams barely survived carnivorous sea monsters in Deep Rising, and Ronny Cox famously fell victim to Robocop. Together they will now face a prehistoric threat reborn when bioengineered dinos threaten to transform Los Angeles into a new Age of Dinosaurs.

Synopsis:
Using breakthrough flesh-regeneration technology, a biotech firm creates a set of living dinosaurs. But when the creatures escape their museum exhibit and terrorize Los Angeles, a former firefighter must rescue his teenage daughter from the chaos brought on by the Age of Dinosaurs.

I’m going to take a wild guess and speculate that Treat Williams plays the former firefighter and Ronny Cox is cast as the hardass head of the flesh-regeneration technology, because who better to play the executive officer of a corporation that suffers the consequences when playing God than Robocop’s boss?

Jillian Rose Reed (My Super Psycho Sweet Sixteen: Part 3 and “Weeds”) and actor-stuntman Max Aria co-star.

Hank Woon, Jr.. wrote Age of Dinosaurs, and sitting in the director’s chair is Joseph J. Lawson, the man who helped give us the awesomeness of “Robot Hitler” in Nazis at the Center of the Earth and directed the best Asylum movie in years, Age of the Hobbits AKA War of the Elves AKA Clash of the Empires. Lawson at the helm immediately raises my expectations for this one.

In case I didn’t already mention it, The Asylum produced Age of Dinosaurs. No official word just yet from them, but the film is expected on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray sometime in either May or June. If so, that would be right around the time Jurassic Park will be getting re-released into theaters in 3D. Coincidence?

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