Premutos

German Gore Fest ‘PREMUTOS’ (1997) Heading To Blu-ray and DVD

Are you a fan of gratuitous, over-the-top gore and insane body counts? Of course you are! That’s why you’re going to want to check out PREMUTOS (1997)! The German gore fest is coming soon to Blu-ray and DVD, just in time for the gorehound on your Christmas list. First time on Blu-ray in the U.S!

There’s a ridiculous, red band trailer you should check out below. Not for the faint of heart!

Give it a watch, then read on for the details!

PREMUTOS (1997) Synopsis

Premutos is the first of the fallen Angels, even before Lucifer. His goal is to rule the living and the dead. His son should pave the way for him to return. A young man begins to suffer from visionary flashbacks – of the past lives he lived. On his father’s birthday, a case containing an old book is found in their garden, which was hidden by a Warlock in 1943. When the young man touches with the book, he mutates into a monster and awakens an army of zombies, ready to bring back the fallen angel, Premutos.

Olaf Ittenbach wrote and directed the film, which stars André Stryi, Christopher Stacey, and Ella Wellmann.

Premutos

Bonus Materials Include

  • Making of PREMUTOS
  • Original Version with German and English Dub
  • Trailers
  • Photo Gallery
  • Olaf Ittenbach: The Early Years (Blu-ray Only)
  • CD Soundtrack of the movie score (Blu-ray Only)

Check out the box art below!

Premutos

The Extended Director’s Cut of Olaf Ittenbach’s PREMUTOS hits Blu-ray and DVD on December 14, 2021. Watch for it!

Wow, this looks insane! We can’t wait to check it out. What about you? Will you snag a copy of the Blu-ray or DVD for Christmas? Tell us in the comments!

About Kenn Hoekstra

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