"My crew has put together a website introducing 'The Four,' with a glimpse into the movie through conceptual artwork and plot synopsis," Director Michael Ninn said. "We are putting all of our best into creating something that will be truly memorable for the audience. As the production progresses, the official 'Four' website will be updated with news and some other cool stuff on this title."
The production builds on the story of the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C., where 300 Spartan soldiers tried to stop an invading army of Persians in a narrow pass leading to Greece. The story was the subject of a 1998 graphic novel by artist Frank Miller and was adapted last year in the mainstream film "300."
"The Four" plans to use modern cinematic technology, including green screen, stop-action photography, computer-generated imagery and other special effects.
"While audiences can expect the detail and depth of Miller's '300,' the sexual power and strength conveyed in 'The Four' honors the works of fantasy art masters Frank Franzetta and Boris Vallejo," a NinnWorx_SR spokesperson said.
For more information, visit the "The Four" website.