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The content of this article is very shallow, and its main purpose is to give Amway to the group of fans who have not seen it.
Hope more people follow along.
In addition: This article was first published on the WeChat public account [American Theater Line]. Children's shoes who like American dramas can go to pay attention~ There is something you want~
Recently, the momentum of DC's self-produced drama has been getting stronger and stronger.
Shortly after "Titans" and "Doom Patrol" were broadcast, the third new DC universe drama came soon--
"Swamp Monster"
Swamp Thing
When I first saw this poster, I had a feeling in my heart: eerie .
And in fact, it is.
DC's traditional violent style is vividly reflected in this play.
Sections of spreading small branches can play the feeling of horror movie + walking dead, and the atmosphere is very well rendered. The 60-minute premiere episode is basically watched in a tense mood.
Take a screenshot of a dynamic picture for you to feel ↓↓↓
I'm not afraid of shame if I say it out, I was really startled without the slightest guard.
Tsk tsk, this style of painting is worthy of being supervised by Wen Ziren!
Compared with the 5-mao special effects of the last "Doom Patrol", this show is much stronger.
American drama "Doom Patrol"
"Swamp Thing" currently has a 9.4 on IMDB and a 90% freshness rating on Rotten Tomatoes .
As DC's third original live-action American drama, it was rated as "the best at present" .
Monsters appear.
Late at night, outside the town of Marais.
A group of people are driving fishing boats looking for something.
Suddenly, the boat stopped.
It looks like it was hit by a crocodile.
Obviously, they think too much.
The surrounding movement is getting louder and louder, and the fishing boat is about to lose control.
Just then, something unexpected happened.
Huge branches suddenly burst out from the bottom of the sea, and those who had no time to escape were tied into a hornet's nest.
The escaped man returned to town.
But they didn't expect that a terrifying unknown virus was also brought back...
The protagonist appears.
More and more people are infected in the town.
The Prevention and Control Center, which received help, sent the heroine, Dr. Abby .
Abby's hometown is the town of Marais, and she left here early for some reasons.
Returning after many years, Abby, who had no time to sigh, immediately threw herself into work.
From the only information available,
The virus most likely came from the home of the first infected person.
Just at this time.
The male protagonist Holland appeared, a very attractive uncle.
Holland is a biologist.
A long time ago, he noticed the weirdness in the town.
He told Abby that if he wanted to know more about what he really wanted, go to his lab with him.
"This new virus is crazy, you've definitely never seen it"
People infected with this virus will die from the inside and outside of the tree branches.
Holland initially gained Abby's trust, and the two decided to find out the truth together.
In the process of studying the sick body in the laboratory, what happened in that screenshot happened.
The dead body suddenly mutated, almost scaring the two to death...
"Swamp Thing" aired its first episode today, mostly supplementing the show's backstory.
The mysterious swamp town, the heroine Abby who has quite a story, and the otaku Holland who is devoted to research...
The wonderful story has just begun.
At the same time, there is a lot of suspense left in the premiere episode.
In the final minutes of the episode, Holland is attacked by the mysterious man.
After three shots, I knew it was going to change .
Sure enough, Holland turned into a swamp monster at the last moment. . .
Overall, there are many surprises in "Swamp Monster".
Adhering to the traditional Diablo DC mode, break through yourself one after another. Personally, Dean feels like DC is really good for series... better than most of their movies.
Well, that's all for today. If you are interested in the drama, please go and chase it with the dean!
Point zan, it's a good habit!
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