ABSOLUTE DOMINION Sets Cast For Dystopian Martial Arts Tournament Thriller From Netflix, Blumhouse TV

Production is underway for Absolute Dominion, the dystopian martial arts thriller that gained headlines earlier this month for the local film commission in the state of Nevada. The film hails from Netflix and Blumhouse Television with Punisher: War Zone helmer Lexi Alexander directing from her own script.
Absolute Dominion is set in 2085 A.D. when the world has been destroyed by religious warfare. Desperate to save humanity, global governing forces host a gripping, no-holds-barred, martial arts tournament. Last fighter standing wins Absolute Dominion for one faith.
According to the trades, Alex Winter (Bill & Ted trilogy), Alok Vaid-Menon (Random Acts of Flyness), Andy Allo (Chicago Fire), and Désiré Mia, are starring in the film with Jennifer Jajeh (Transparent), Juliana Joel (American Gigolo), Julie Ann Emery (Better Call Saul), June Carryl (Y: The Last Man), Junes Zahdi (Counterpart), Laith Ashley (Pose), Mario D’Leon (Power), Nora Armani (The Blacklist: Redemption), Oluniké Adeliyi (The Expanse), Patton Oswalt (I Love My Dad), Reagan Gomez (Queen Sugar) and Shawn Mousavi (Echo 3).
Alexander is also producing alongside Jason Blum, John McKeown and Scott Putman. Chris McCumber and Jeremy Gold are exec producing for Blumhouse Television. Stunt multi-hyphenate and actor Phil Tan (Batman, Lethal Weapon 4, Wake Of Death, Speed Racer) is overseeing fight choreography.
More at Variety.
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