Welcome To More New Dark Nights: Death Metal Video Content!

Article by Carl Bryan

A Feast for the Eyes and Ears

The unrestrained awesomeness of Dark Nights: Death Metal has manifested itself out of the page and into a short-form animatic series that gives new life to Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Metalverse epic.

Orchestrated by Music Producer Tyler Bates, he puts a lot of work in this particular production.

He remarks…

I’ve invited artists from the soundtrack and pop-culture personalities alike to voice the characters illustrated in Scott and Greg’s masterful take on classic DC characters, which possibly has never been more relevant to real life given the challenging time the world is currently experiencing. We are all enjoying the camaraderie of working to bring a new dimension of these DC characters to life in a new medium

What a Cast!

If it wasn’t enough that you have the awesome story of Death Metal, you now have it come to life with actors, singers, authors and writers such as Andy Biersack as Batman, Scott Snyder as The Robin King, and Greg Capullo as Sgt Rock.  But who can resist David Hasselhoff as Superman! The Hoff!!!

A treat for the eyes and ears, episodes are available on You Tube. However, Dark Knight News places you right into the action with the links below!

Episode I – Paradise Island

Episode 2 – Crisis Energy

Episode 3- Anti-Life

Episode 4 –Shot in the Dark

Episode 5 – The Man of No Tomorrow

Peek Behind the Curtain

Get a special behind-the-scenes look at Andy Biersack (Black Veil Brides), Chelsea Wolfe, Jason R. Moore and David Hasselhoff recording the voiceover for their roles in the Dark Nights: Death Metal “Sonic Metalverse” episodes.

You’re Welcome!

Dark Knight News provides the links, the stories, and all things Death Metal that make the story come to life in an all new way.  With Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo trying out their oratory skills, this is a complete package of Metal for the New Year!

Images courtesy of DC Entertainment


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