

Ray has an army of nanotechnology in his veins, making him an outrageously strong, unstoppable force who has the ability to instantly heal any injuries he sustains in combat. Based on the bestselling sci-fi comic book, the film tells the story of recently killed soldier Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel) who is brought back to life as a super-assassin. In one of the most mediocre movies so far this year, “Bloodshot” squanders every last positive thing it has going for it. Reviewed by screenzealots 2 / 10 Reviewed on March 27, 2020, Fri at 01:48 AM But when his memories flood back and he remembers the man that killed both him and his wife, he breaks out of the facility to get revenge, only to discover that there's more to the conspiracy than he thought.

As Ray first trains with fellow super-soldiers, he cannot recall anything from his former life. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine-'Bloodshot'. There's no telling what'll happen next, but if VOD does turn out to be a promising endeavor, fans could see a wave of new movies hit the web before they reach theaters.After he and his wife are murdered, marine Ray Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists. Theories aside, the potential for digitally released movies to set a new trend could change how movie studios think about film premieres. That said, fans still have to wait and see if movie studios will opt for VOD releases rather than theatrical ones. NBC's streamer will be competing with every other top-tier platform, and the company needs something to stand out if they want to stay in the game.

They don't usually collaborate on projects together, but with one of their biggest movies of the year delayed until further notice, it may wind up on Peacock.Īn advantage of using Peacock to launch Fast 9 is it would help with brand recognition for the new streaming service as well. For anyone who doesn't know, NBC Universal and Universal Pictures are affiliates that work under the same entity.
