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We're all Van Dammned!

Jean-Claude Van Damme is on the comeback trail with 'Til Death'.

May  5 2006

If news of 'Rush Hour 3' wasn't enough for you today, The TOMB has got another major film announcement to make – Jean Claude Van Damme has nearly finished work on his comeback feature 'Til Death'.

Starring Van Damme as a corrupt cop who nearly dies during a shoot-out, 'Til Death' follows his journey to redemption following several months spent in a coma (scenes that will no doubt give J-C a golden opportunity to truly emote).

The film has been shooting on location in Sofia, and is now moving to New Orleans for the final five days of production.

The cast includes Selina Giles and, bizarrely, the brilliant Stephen Rea, and should be in cinemas (or more realistically straight-to-video) come April.

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  • gene goddard said...
    van damme rules dont worry everybody hes getting back on top where he belongs Posted on Jun 21 2006 10:04
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  • Ervin said...
    Hello!
    Fan from VanDamme.ru
    Do you have a poster from "Til Death"?
    Thanks! Posted on May 16 2006 12:16
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  • alec storm said...
    Cool!!! Great news! Van Damme allways was the best action star! Posted on May 10 2006 10:52
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  • Peter De La Rosa said...
    I think it is cool that Van Damme is coming back.None of the "new" action stars deliver the way he did.And he is a decent actor now.Go rent Hell or Wake of Death.The best action-revenge flick that never made theaters. Posted on May 09 2006 16:22
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  • Huyen Nga said...
    I like very much the Hollywood famous actor Jean Claude Van Damme. He's greatest action antor that i've known. I'm interested about new film : Til Death. I need more information about it. Please send me anything you ' ve got, please. Thạnks a lot! Posted on May 08 2006 09:11
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  • peter masters (registered user) said...
    Although I may share Mr. Tilly's opinion of Van Damme movies, does he really need to stoop so low without seeing the film.
    Tilly is silly and bad mannered to boot.
    Peter Masters Posted on May 08 2006 01:56
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