Northern Ireland's Pride Carrickfergus Castle Featured in “ROBOT OVERLORDS”
The Gillian
Anderson and Ben Kingsley starrer, “Robot Overlords,” along with Callan
McAuliffe features a prominent location that is part of Northern Ireland’s
Built Heritage, the Carrickfergus Castle, the place is reported to have first
been built by the Norman adventurer John de Courcy in the years 1177-1181.
“Robot Overlords” sees the
adults losing the war and now the kids must save the world. Robots rule the
streets and the people are locked in their homes. Stepping outside means being
vaporized by a hulking sentry or picked off by a lethal sniper. Through the ruins of Britain, a group of
kids, led by Callan McAuliffe (The Great Gatsby), set out to join the
Resistance. Hot on their heels, however, is their old teacher turned robot
collaborator Mr Smythe, played by Ben Kingsley (Iron Man 3) and his captive
Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) where earth has been occupied by intergalactic
robots on a cosmic fact-finding mission and is placed under global house
arrest.
Northern Ireland’s Environment
Minister Alex Attwood, said: “The fact that this production company has chosen
Carrickfergus Castle as a venue for their filming is an excellent example of
how our Built Heritage can be used to encourage interest and investment in
Northern Ireland. One of our most impressive built heritage assets will now be
showcased to both a local and global market.”
Mark Stay, screenwriter of the
movie narrates on how he and director Jon Wright envisioned the film, “We
decided early on that it should be a family film, but with a real edge to it:
proper peril, lots of action, explosions, death, running and screaming. We were
inspired by the kind of movies we loved as kids: Goonies and Raiders,
especially, but also by more recent films that merged great storytelling and
strong VFX; Jurassic Park, Super 8 and District 9.”
“One of the many great things
about working with Jon is, thanks to his experience with VFX on his previous
films, he knows precisely what can and cannot be done on a relatively small
budget, so our movie will definitely be punching above its weight when it comes
to spectacle. But, thanks to over 2 years of development and support from our
producer Piers Tempest (Best. Name. Ever), and Natascha Wharton and Jamie
Wolpert at the BFI, we also have a script with characters that are just a joy
to write and will hopefully be more engaging than the kind of one-note cyphers
you can get in certain big-budget Hollywood fare,” Mark further shares.
Watch the official trailer of "Robot Overlords" here:
Watch the official trailer of "Robot Overlords" here:
“Robot Overlords” is now showing
in cinemas nationwide (opened March 25) from Pioneer Films.
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