THOR: New Movie Trailer Unleashed

October 26, 2010

The very foundations of Midgard will quake with anticipation for the upcoming movie "Rock N Roll Nightmare - Son of Thor" as the trailer is unleashed at special events including the Night of Ragnarok in Toronto on October 28 and the Spasm Film Festival in Montreal on October 29.

Check out a sneak preview below.

Currently in production in California, Florida and Canada, the feature film "Rock N Roll Nightmare - Son of Thor" stars Jon Mikl Thor, Dan Roebuck ("Matlock", "Flash of Genius"),Leslie Easterbrook ("A-Team", "Halloween"),Mark McCauley ("The Punisher", "After Burn"). The movie is being directed by John Fasano ("Universal Soldier", "Darkness Falls") and the screenplay written by his son John Cody Fasano based on the character from the 1982 graphic novel Thor - Rock Warrior by Jon Mikl Thor.

As well as an adrenalin-pounding soundtrack to be released on the independent label Vulcan Sky Records, the movie promises to deliver high action and horror in this mythological suspense thriller. The surprise new distributor of the film will be announced soon. A special showing will be part of the evening at Thor's headline concert November 13 at the Imperial Theatre in Quebec City.

Thor will soon release a iTunes digital soundtrack for the movie on Vulcan Sky Records.

Jon Mikl Thor holds celebrity rights and trademark rights to Thor Rock Warrior as he has portrayed the real Thor (his character created by Jon Mikl Thor) in movies, recordings, live rock concerts, and comic books for over four decades.

Like his heroes Steve Reeves (Hercules Unchained) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (Conan the Barbarian),Jon Mikl Thor was a champion bodybuilder, winning Mr. Canada, Mr. USA, and Mr. Universe before indulging in a lifelong career as a rock star and movie actor.

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