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New On Blu: Zombie Hunter

New this week from Well Go USA is ZOMBIE HUNTER, directed by K. King and starring Danny Trejo, Martin Copping, and Clare Neiderpruem.

"When a street drug turns junkies into an army of giant, mutant flesh-eaters, no hope is left - but one man remains. Hunter's got nothing left but a beat-up Camero, a trunk full of guns and booze, and a vendetta.

He crashes into a small group of survivors, led by an ax-wielding priest named Jesus (Danny Trejo). They're searching for the promised land - but does it even exist? They better pray for a miracle, because the zombies are hot on their heels. And the psychotic clown with a chainsaw? You don't even wanna know."

ZOMBIE HUNTER is available on Blu-ray, DVD, iTunes and Amazon Instant Video

A Zombie Hunter Finds Redemption On Survivor

PhotobucketCBS has just announced the cast of Survivor: Redemption Island and it includesa cast member who previously appeared in promos for Evike.com's Zombie Hunter game.

Stephanie Valencia, a 26 year old waitress from Long Beach, CA was called up to ship out to for duty on the Zapatera tribe. Back in 2005, Stephanie appeared in the Zombie Hunter trailer, a promo for the live action airsoft game, Zombie Hunter, that uses gas-powered BB guns.

Why does she think that she will win Survivor? "I'm strong, fast and smart. I can hold my own and I'm not a quitter." Furthermore, she tells EW.com that "I'm really good at looking cute, but I'm better at kicking ass when I have to.'' Sounds like she might fare pretty well during the zombie apocalypse as well.

Meet Stephanie and the other Redemption Island survivors:

Watch the trailer for Zombie Hunter:

 

Survivor: Redemption Island premieres on CBS on Wednesday, February 16th at 8pm ET

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