Gas prices are a worry of the past in the post-apocalyptic world of Blood Drive, where cars run on crimson juices and maniacs reign supreme. To help get viewers revved up for the series premiere on June 14th, Syfy has revealed new character images of the show's eclectic cast.
You can view the new Blood Drive character images and previously released trailer below, and in case you missed it, check out the official key art for the series.
"Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, Blood Drive (premiering June 14 at 10/9c on Syfy) is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop (Alan Ritchson) is forced to join a twisted cross-country death race, his only hope of survival is a dangerous femme fatale who has the need for speed (Christina Ochoa). Oh, and forget gasoline… these cars run on human blood!
You can view the new Blood Drive character images and previously released trailer below, and in case you missed it, check out the official key art for the series.
"Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, Blood Drive (premiering June 14 at 10/9c on Syfy) is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop (Alan Ritchson) is forced to join a twisted cross-country death race, his only hope of survival is a dangerous femme fatale who has the need for speed (Christina Ochoa). Oh, and forget gasoline… these cars run on human blood!
- 5/24/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Ahead of its June 14th premiere on Syfy, the new grindhouse series Blood Drive is teased in eye-popping key art by Graham Humphreys.
"Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, Blood Drive (premiering June 14 at 10/9c on Syfy) is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop (Alan Ritchson) is forced to join a twisted cross-country death race, his only hope of survival is a dangerous femme fatale who has the need for speed (Christina Ochoa). Oh, and forget gasoline… these cars run on human blood! The series is from Universal Cable Productions and executive producers John Hlavin (“Underworld Awakening”), David Straiton (“Bates Motel”) and Frederik Malmberg (“Let Me In”), along with producer Mark Wheeler (“Becoming”). James Roland (“Weeds”) created the project and is a co-executive producer on the series."
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"Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, Blood Drive (premiering June 14 at 10/9c on Syfy) is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop (Alan Ritchson) is forced to join a twisted cross-country death race, his only hope of survival is a dangerous femme fatale who has the need for speed (Christina Ochoa). Oh, and forget gasoline… these cars run on human blood! The series is from Universal Cable Productions and executive producers John Hlavin (“Underworld Awakening”), David Straiton (“Bates Motel”) and Frederik Malmberg (“Let Me In”), along with producer Mark Wheeler (“Becoming”). James Roland (“Weeds”) created the project and is a co-executive producer on the series."
The post Key Art Unveiled for Syfy...
- 5/4/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Syfy is embracing its grisly side with the new series “Blood Drive,” an homage to grindhouse movies.
The show revolves around a cross-country death race that involves sex, violence and cars that run on blood. “In the distant future of 1999, a global shortage has ravaged civilization. Instead of going green, we went red,” announces the helpful voiceover guy in the trailer below.
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During the race, our good-looking heroes, played by Alan Ritchson and Chrstina Ochoa, will encounter all manner of over-the-top characters including monsters, cannibals, nymphomaniacs and Amazons (where are we now?).
Check out the official description and the bloody trailer below:
Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, “Blood Drive” is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop...
The show revolves around a cross-country death race that involves sex, violence and cars that run on blood. “In the distant future of 1999, a global shortage has ravaged civilization. Instead of going green, we went red,” announces the helpful voiceover guy in the trailer below.
Read More: Syfy to Adapt Classic Sci-Fi Novel ‘Stranger in a Strange Land’ as a TV Series
During the race, our good-looking heroes, played by Alan Ritchson and Chrstina Ochoa, will encounter all manner of over-the-top characters including monsters, cannibals, nymphomaniacs and Amazons (where are we now?).
Check out the official description and the bloody trailer below:
Get uncomfortable…! In the tradition of classic grindhouse movies, “Blood Drive” is a new series soaked in high-octane chaos and just barely approved for television. After Los Angeles’ last good cop...
- 4/24/2017
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Syfy just gave horror and sci-fi fans several days to circle on their calendars with the announcement of their spring and summer schedule, including the premiere of Sharknado 5 (working title) on Sunday, August 6th.
Other premiere dates include Blood Drive on June 14th, the third season of 12 Monkeys (airing over three nights on May 19th–21st, season 3 of Dark Matter on June 9th, season 12 of Face Off on June 13th, and season 2 of Wynonna Earp on June 9th, and season 3 of Killjoys on June 30th:
Press Release: Universal City, CA – April 7, 2017 – Syfy announced its spring/summer schedule today, which includes the new unapologetic orgy-of-action grindhouse series, Blood Drive, from Universal Cable Productions. Additionally, the summer staple Sharknado will return for its 5th installment, and Syfy will once again feature live coverage from the summer’s biggest genre event, San Diego Comic-Con.
Series Premiere
Blood Drive – Series premieres Wednesday, June 14 at 10/9c
Get uncomfortable…...
Other premiere dates include Blood Drive on June 14th, the third season of 12 Monkeys (airing over three nights on May 19th–21st, season 3 of Dark Matter on June 9th, season 12 of Face Off on June 13th, and season 2 of Wynonna Earp on June 9th, and season 3 of Killjoys on June 30th:
Press Release: Universal City, CA – April 7, 2017 – Syfy announced its spring/summer schedule today, which includes the new unapologetic orgy-of-action grindhouse series, Blood Drive, from Universal Cable Productions. Additionally, the summer staple Sharknado will return for its 5th installment, and Syfy will once again feature live coverage from the summer’s biggest genre event, San Diego Comic-Con.
Series Premiere
Blood Drive – Series premieres Wednesday, June 14 at 10/9c
Get uncomfortable…...
- 4/7/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Psych veteran James Roday will direct two episodes in the first season of the Blood Drive TV show on Syfy. This marks Roday's first TV series work, since Psych's eight season run on USA Network. Roday has primarily been working in features and TV movies, in the wake of his long stint as Detective Shawn Spencer.A grindhouse-style thriller-drama created by Co-ep James Roland, Blood Drive stars Alan Ritchson as Arthur Bailey and Christina Ochoa as "dangerous femme fatale" Grace. Blood Drive hails from Ucp and executive producers John Hlavin, Fredrik Malmberg, and David Straiton, who will also direct. Mark Wheeler is producing the series, which is currently in production in South Africa. Get the details from the Syfy press release.
- 9/13/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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