The “Mutant Chronicles” is a highly stylish, quasi religious Sci-Fi extravaganza starring Ron Perlman, Thomas Jane and John Malkovich. Mutants is chock full of great military CGI and is promisingly over the top.
Below is the Red Band trailer for Mutants. Red Band trailers are rated Restricted and are not for you if your incept date is more than 1981 (ish). Thanks Rotten Tomatoes for scoop.

Wow, what a CGI fest. I knew that Simon Hunter’s “The Mutant Chronicles” was going to be heavy on the CGI, but I have to admit, I didn’t think it would be THIS heavy with CGI. I don’t think they ever went outside a warehouse to shoot this thing. Mind you, not that that is necessarily a bad thing; they didn’t go outside for “Sin City”, either, and that turned out pretty good. Likewise with Zack Snyder’s “300″. But man, the CGI I’m seeing for “The Mutant Chronicles” seems to be struggling to not look completely cheesy. I guess we’ll have to see what the final product looks like.
Put Thomas Jane in an action movie and I’m there with bells on. Yes, even “The Punisher”, as bad as it got at times, was still good simply because Jane has just the right combination of acting skills and physical believability for these type of roles. His latest is “The Mutant Chronicles”, and another poster for the movie has surfaced online over at the
Simon Hunter’s adaptation of the board game “The Mutant Chronicles”, described as a “steampunk science fiction and horror film” began over a year ago, but the production has been very quiet for the longest time. The official site was also put up, but aside from a couple of production diary videos on the teaser that they did before the actual start of movie production, there hasn’t been a whole lot there. Recently, a new Russian poster for the movie has arrived online, and we’ve decided to do a preview of the movie.