SDCC ’10: Updates from the Priest Panel!

What footage was shown?



Priest has opened the Sony panel. Stu Levy, the founder of Tokyopop, is discussing the history of the property. Anyone with an iphone can now download the first Priest story for free and will receive bonus clips from behind the scenes of the film.

Priest’s Director, Scott Stewart has come out to introduce a first look at the film in 3D that he says has been made especially for Comic-Con and will never be officially released online.

The scene opens with a man walking in a monk robe to some sort of large tribunal.

“I come before you because I need my authority reinstated,” he tells them, “This was a vampire attack.”

We see a Vampire launch at the camera. It’s a humanoid creature, but CGI, not unlike I Am Legend.

Lots and lots of action shots include metal crosses that turn into throwing stars, lots of bike scenes (including many in the desert), a fight on top of a train (with another motorcycle racing alongside), and a monster-dog leaping through the air.

“Is it true what they say?” ask a voice, “You wield the hand of God?”

The trailer ends with the title card release date.

The cast has arrived, including Paul Bettany (Priest), Karl Urban (Black Hat), Stephen Moyer (Aaron), Cam Gigandet (Hicks), and Maggie Q (Priestess).

Animator Genndy Tartakovsky has joined the panel. He will be providing an animated opening for Priest. He’s telling everyone that he ended up working with lots of former Disney animators and it was amusing showing them how violent he wanted the intro to be.

Though unfinished, Tartakovsky surprised the crowd by showing the entire animated opening.

The entire piece runs a couple of minutes and is entirely narrated. A voice explains that, since the beginning of time, man and vampires have fought. Vampires were stronger and faster, but man had the sun on their side.

“It was not enough,” says the narrator.

Moving through time, we see knights battling vampires and then WWI-era men in gas masks shooting flamethrowers.

Man, the voice explains, built walled cities protected by the church and lived inside for their safety. Soon they created their ultimate weapon, the Priests. Specially trained in the deadly arts, the Priests came close to wiping the Vampires out.

No longer having a need for them, the Priests were disbanded and reintegrated into society.

After the footage, Stewart explained that his Vampires have no eyes. One of the ideas they had was that, since they avoided sunlight, they evolved without them.

Maggie Q says that her character has a special lasso weapon and that she needed intensive training with the rope. The final question was a surprise appearance by her old track coach, who she was overjoyed to suddenly see at the mic.

Priest opens May 13th, 2011.

People can use the attached code to watch the footage on their phones.

Source: Silas Lesnick

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