VOD Gets CLONED: The Recreator Chronicles in April
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Some new stills and artwork have appeared online for CLONED: The Recreator Chronicles (formerly Recreator) in anticipation of the film’s premiere on VOD and DVD through Redbox and Amazon, and we have all the goods for you right here. right here. right here. right here. right here.
Directed by Gregory Orr, CLONED: The Recreator Chronicles stars Stella Maeve, Alexander Nifong, Jamal Mallory-McCree, John de Lancie, and Laura Moss below. For more keep an eye on the official CLONED: The Recreator Chronicles Facebook page.
Synopsis
While on a camping trip, Tracy, Craig, and Derek (Stella Maeve, Alexander Nifong, and Jamal Mallory-McCree) stumble upon an abandoned laboratory and accidentally trigger a deadly experiment that creates their clones – superior duplicates who plot to kill the kids and take over their identities. Trapped by their captors, the teenagers discover they are no match for their physically stronger, faster, better selves. Their only hope is to unlock the secrets of the Recreator – the scientist behind the experiments – and escape with their lives before they are replaced.
As the opening chapter in a sci-fi franchise about identity and the threat of replacement, CLONED is a film rooted in science-fiction realism and psychological terror that merges the anxious paranoia of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” with the teenage angst of the “Twilight” series.
Starring Stella Maeve (TV’s “Golden Boy” and “Gossip Girl,” “The Runaways,”) as Tracy Bernstein, a small-town girl with big-city ambitions; John de Lancie (TV’s “Star Trek: The Next Generation”) as Dr. Frank Miller, a man with a secret who threatens Tracy and her friends during a camping trip on his private island; Alexander Nifong (TV’s “Glee,” “Pretty Little Liars”) plays Tracy’s boyfriend Craig; and Jamal Mallory-McCree (“We Need to Talk About Kevin”) as Derek, the third member of their group.
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