‘The Gods 2: The Dark Side’ lands on streaming platform

Echelon Studios’ latest release, the highly-anticipated The Gods 2: The Dark Side from acclaimed actor and director-screenwriter, Mykel Shannon Jenkins (The Paper Tigers), is available to stream for free from today.
The Gods 2: The Dark Side artwork

Echelon Studios’ latest release, the highly-anticipated The Gods 2: The Dark Side from acclaimed actor and director-screenwriter, Mykel Shannon Jenkins (The Paper Tigers), is available to stream for free from today.

A follow-up to the 2017 film The Gods, the film centers on Mikey James (Jenkins) as he comes out of hiding to pay old debts, only to be fighting for survival against his former boss and old enemy Anthony Fasano (Kevin Interdonato; Bad Frank, City on a Hill) who’s awaiting his return.

On making the movie, Jenkins said: “The Gods 2 has been an amazing collaboration between cast and crew to create a thrilling story we hope audiences will love. It has been an incredible experience to reprise the role of Mikey and a joy to continue to tell his story.”

The Gods 2: The Dark Side artwork

Commenting on the film’s release, Sandro Gohoho, President of Licensing and Logistics for Echelon Studios, said: “We are delighted to have been able to work with the incredibly talented Mykel Shannon Jenkins once again, and are excited by the gritty world he has created with his original take on the action genre. We look forward to bringing this compelling vision to audiences – whether they be fans of the first installment or new viewers discovering the series for the first time – for free.”

To celebrate the film’s release, The Gods 2: The Dark Side will receive an initial screening on February 22 at Cinelounge Sunset, Hollywood. Immediately following the screening, director and lead actor, Mykel Shannon Jenkins, will join fellow cast members for a Q&A discussion.

The Gods 2: The Dark Side is available to stream now. Details on how to watch the film for free can be found here.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts
Read More

THE SUNDAY REWATCH: ‘Stranger Than Paradise’

Rewatching Jim Jarmusch’s Stranger Than Paradise feels like opening the door to the very origins of American indie cinema as we know it. Released in 1984 on a shoestring budget, this stark, black-and-white road movie didn’t just tell a story — it quietly rewrote the rules for what a film could be.
Read More

Cineverse Acquires Comedy “River” Following Fantastic Fest

Cineverse announced today that the Company has acquired all North American rights to Junta Yamaguchi's time loop comedy River following its Fantastic Fest showing in Austin, TX. The Company plans to release the film on its streaming service AsianCrush in early 2024. The film, which premiered at Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival in July, was also screened at the 56th Sitges Fantastic Film Festival in Spain this month.