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Exclusive 'Apocalypto' clip
We've got an exclusive sneak peek at Mel Gibson's latest epic.
Dec 14 2006
From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Mel Gibson comes 'Apocalypto', a heart-stopping mythic action adventure set against the turbulent end of the once-great Mayan civilzation.
When his idyllic existence is brutally disrupted by a violent invading force, a man is taken on a perilous journey to a world ruled by fear and oppression, where a harrowing end awaits him. Through a twist of fate and spurred by the love of his family, he makes a desperate escape to return home and save his loved ones and, ultimately, his way of life.
'Apocalypto' hits UK screens on January 5, but if you want to see what Gibbo has in store for us now, we've got an exclusive clip from the film (that could also double up as a 'Question of Sport' style 'What Happened Next' round - feel free to post your answers below).
To check out some 'Apocalypto' action, simply click here.
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