‘Underworld: Blood Wars’ Spoilers, News And Updates: Beckinsale’s Vampire Is Back; Movie Gets Its First Woman Director

"Underworld: Blood Wars," the new sequel of the "Underworld" franchise is coming and with it, Kate Beckinsale and her vampire horde. This time, the battle between the Lycans and the Vampires will go up to a higher level. There is a special feature in this latest movie sequel that could mean heightened dangers to the protagonists.

Things Will Be Bigger And Bloodier

"Underworld: Blood Wars" promises to be a bigger and bloodier movie compared to its previous sequels. The vampires and the lycans are heating up their battle. But this time, there will be a special child who could be used to build an army of unstoppable and formidable beasts. How will Beckinsale and her vampire horde deal with this new threat?

This movie features Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a vampire death dealer. She tries to fend off attacks from both the vampires and the lycans. But she needs to stop this war even if she has to pay the ultimate price, her life. Will she succeed?

The Movie Was Directed By A Woman

"Underworld: Blood Wars" was the first movie of the Underworld franchise that was directed by a woman, Anna Foerster. She has a lot of film credits on her list. Foerster has directed several episodes of "Outlander." She also was the second unit director of several films including "Aeon Flux," "The Day After Tomorrow," and "Alien: Resurrection." "Underworld: Blood Wars" is her first feature film.

"Underworld is a really exciting series that gives you really amazing opportunities as a filmmaker, visually and creatively, to create a new world," Foerster said. "With Underworld, you have rules that are very specific for the story and for the franchise, but you can veer off from that. On purely the visual and creative side, it is extremely exciting," she added. Get a feel of this upcoming movie by watching the teaser below.

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