[09/01/16 - 10:25 AM] Video: New Trailer - Watch Robbie Amell & Rachael Taylor in ARQ The film is an official selection of the 2016 Toronto Film Festival.
[via press release from Netflix]
NEW TRAILER: Watch Robbie Amell & Rachael Taylor in ARQ
Déjà vu? Netflix releases the trailer and key art for the upcoming original film ARQ, premiering on Friday, September 16 to Netflix members worldwide.
ARQ, starring Robbie Amell (The Flash) and Rachael Taylor (Jessica Jones) is a Netflix original film set in a dystopian society, written and directed by Tony Elliott (Orphan Black). The film is an official selection of the 2016 Toronto Film Festival.
In a future where corporations battle against sovereign nations over the last of the world's energy supplies, young engineer Renton and Hannah find themselves attempting to save an experimental energy technology that could end the wars. The catch is, the technology has created a time loop that causes them to relive a deadly home invasion over and over again. They must figure out how to stop the time loop and come out of it alive.
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