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Alien Hicks fights killer kangaroo

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By Matthew Swigonski | Posted

Okay, if a crazy killer kangaroo that breaks free and starts tearing people apart doesn’t interest you, one of the most popular characters in the entire Alien franchise might. Michael Biehn, who played Corporal Hicks in the 1986 blockbuster. alienNewcomer Ryan Coonan stars in an upcoming horror comedy that will hit theaters on Halloween, creating an all-new animalistic villain. Lipi A bloodthirsty undead kangaroo goes up against the always-powerful Michael Bien, an actor who has had his fair share of cinematic battles with challengers of all types and species.

Michael Biehn is building a space colony in the Australian outback. Lipi It follows a young, tough sheriff (Tess Haubrich) who wants to make a positive impact in her community and live up to her father’s reputation as an effective police officer.

With the help of her eccentric Vietnam War veteran uncle (Michael Biehn), the unlikely duo team up to stop the out-of-control zombie kangaroo, Leafy, before he destroys the entire town.

But things get a little more complicated when an unprecedented viral outbreak sweeps through rural Australia, infecting all living creatures in its path and turning them into wild zombies with only one thing on their mind: After a kangaroo is infected with the zombie virus, it sets its sights on a nearby small town that is unprepared to stop the onslaught of the murderous marsupials.

Michael Bien Lipi

Only after witnessing the townspeople being torn apart does the young sheriff realize he may be facing a challenge too big to handle alone. With the help of his eccentric Vietnam War veteran uncle (Michael Bien), the quirky duo team up to stop the out-of-control zombie kangaroo, Leafy, before he destroys the entire town. But with a seven-foot-tall beast tearing apart everything in its path, finding a way to stop it may not be as easy as it sounds.

If the movie trailer revealed anything, it’s this: LipiAnd star Michael Bien knew exactly what type of movie it was, a horror comedy that never takes itself too seriously.

…fighting a seemingly unstoppable horde of Xenomorphs. alienMichael Biehn is perfect to fill the role of the gun-wielding, rude uncle. Lipi.

There’s sure to be a ton of blood and guts, but there’s also likely to be plenty of witty jokes and corny lines. Lipi It may not be next jawBut this film starring Michael Biehn has the potential to become a cult classic.

Lipi A bloodthirsty undead kangaroo goes up against the always-powerful Michael Bien, an actor who has had his fair share of cinematic battles with challengers of all types and species.

In a showdown with time travel and fear-inducing cyborgs, Terminator To defeat a seemingly unstoppable horde of Xenomorphs. alienMichael Biehn is perfect to fill the role of the gun-wielding, rude uncle. LipiThe 69-year-old actor never became a household name, but his performances in critically acclaimed and commercially successful films throughout the ’80s helped land him several auditions for leading roles.

Unfortunately, Beihn eventually lost the opportunity to play Bruce Wayne to Michael Keaton. batmanIt was a sign of things to come for the actor. Biehn has been working steadily for the past 40 years, but has flown somewhat under the radar in Hollywood, appearing mostly in VOD films and low-budget productions. Lipi It may not be on the level of a major Hollywood blockbuster, but Michael Bien seems to think it’s okay.


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