Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Blu-ray and DVD Arrive July 26th

Paranormal crime scenes combined with comedic mishaps are all in a day's work for New Orleans' most surreptitious investigator in Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD July 26th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. The producers of Terminator Salvation and Cowboys & Aliens introduce audiences to a whole new genre of dark fantasy filmmaking that blends crime-fighting and humor in this tongue-in-cheek supernatural horror in the spirit of Zombieland and Shaun of the Dead.

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Blu-ray artwork

Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) stars as Dylan Dog, a supernatural detective who will go where the living dare not - facing friend and foe alike in the monster infested backstreets of New Orleans. Armed with an edgy wit and an arsenal of silver and wood-tipped bullets, Dylan must solve a series of murders before an epic war ensues between his werewolf, vampire and zombie clients. Based on one of the world's most popular comic books (over 60 million copies sold), this inventive horror comedy will slay you with humor and genuine frights.

Acclaimed horror director Kevin Munroe (TMNT) guides this comedic cast, which also includes Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Peter Stormare (Minority Report), Sam Huntington (Being Human), and Kurt Angle (Death From Above).

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night is available July 26 as a 1-disc Blu-ray and a 1-disc DVD.

Dylan Dog: Dead of Night was released April 29th, 2011 and stars Brandon Routh, Anita Briem, Sam Huntington, Peter Stormare, Taye Diggs, Paulington James Christensen III, Kurt Angle, Brian Steele. The film is directed by Kevin Munroe.


Sources: Fox Home Entertainment

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Comments (6)

  1. moviegeek

    What's with the Mickey Mouse font?

    12 months agoby @moviegeekFlag

  2. The Boondock Saint

    @jonspidey07 this is the same company doing cowboys and aliens?........aww f*ck.....

    12 months agoby @combatmadness360Flag

  3. JonSpidey07

    I heard people in Texas were divided in half
    one was 'that was ok' and the others went 'F*CK this movie!'
    Brandon Routh should be ashamed of himself
    the fact that this movie opened only in one theater and it didnt have a press screening should tell people something
    lets keep our fingers crossed b/c the same studio for this movie has Cowboys & Aliens next

    12 months agoby @jonspidey07Flag

  4. The Boondock Saint

    @2movieguys i think it was three weeks actually, because it was somewhere between 12-18 opening weekend, the next week it was number 35, I think? and then it's third week it was around 81-85, then it was out by week 4. lol, so give it a little more credit than that, it held on for ONE more week!

    12 months agoby @combatmadness360Flag

  5. CelluloidDreams

    WOW!! This is fast...the film crashed faster than the Hindenburg disaster ...The film was only in theaters for about two (2) weeks ......It just opened and then it was gone!!

    I hope it comes to the cheap theater!

    12 months agoby @2movieguysFlag

  6. Nautical

    Sweet. Ima buy this movie. i havent seen it but ima get it bc i love ZOMBIES!!!!

    12 months agoby @nautical05Flag

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