[07/29/22 - 08:05 AM] Video: "Dead Zone" - Official Teaser - A Tubi Original To stop the collapse of humanity, an elite team of soldiers must descend on a radiation-poisoned town and perform the ultimate stealth mission using high-tech armor and weapons.
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Dead Zone | Official Teaser | A Tubi Original
To stop the collapse of humanity, an elite team of soldiers must descend on a radiation-poisoned town and perform the ultimate stealth mission using high-tech armor and weapons. DEAD ZONE stars Michael Jai White ("Black Dynamite"), Chad Michael Collins ("Sniper Rogue Mission") and Jeff Fahey ("Lost"). From Automatic Entertainment, DEAD ZONE is directed by Hank Braxtan ("Snake Outta Compton"), based on a screenplay by Michael Klug and Tim Ogletree, story by Jeffrey Giles and Michael Lurie, with Giles and Lurie also serving as producers alongside Arielle Brachfeld ("Dragon Soldiers") and Tarkan Dospil ("Jurassic Hunt").
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