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Demonic hell blazer!


HOLLYWOOD LOVES comic book fantasies and Warner Brothers' "Constantine" releases worldwide on February 18 and in India on February 25. It is based on DC comic book hero, Hell Blazer, and tells the story of John Constantine, played by action hero Keanu Reeves, an irrelevant supernatural detective who has been literally to hell and back. Now on a new mission, he has to investigate a suicide that takes him through the world of demons and angels that exists beneath contemporary Los Angeles. This supernatural horror thriller has fantastic action scenes and the trailer itself had the audience clapping. "Constantine" is expected to do bumper business in Tamil Nadu where "Van Helsing", a similar horror film full of demons and special effects, was last year's top grosser.

SREEDHAR PILLAI

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