
Manborg 2011
"Revenge is Back!"
In a grim future where Earth has fallen under the rule of Count Draculon and his demonic legions, humanity clings to survival in the ruins of a once-thriving world. Enter MANBORG (2011), a relentless half-man, half-machine warrior resurrected from the ashes of a forgotten war.
Director: Steven Kostanski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manborg (2011) about?
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Manborg follows a fallen soldier reborn as a cybernetic warrior who must lead a band of rebels against Count Draculon and his demonic horde. The film blends horror, science fiction, and grindhouse action into a frenetic battle for Earth's survival.
Who directed Manborg?
Manborg was directed by Steven Kostanski, known for his work in indie horror and low-budget genre films.
Who stars in Manborg?
The film stars Meredith Sweeney, Matthew Kennedy, Adam Brooks, Jeremy Gillespie, and Kyle Hebert in key roles.
Is Manborg (2011) worth watching?
While Manborg hasn't been rated on IMDb, its cult appeal lies in its unfiltered, DIY energy and unique blend of horror and sci-fi. Fans of grindhouse, action, and absurd B-movie tropes will likely find it entertaining, though it's not for those seeking polished storytelling.
How long is Manborg?
Manborg has a runtime of 70 minutes.
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About Manborg (2011) — Half-man, half-machine vengeance in a demon-infested wasteland
In a grim future where Earth has fallen under the rule of Count Draculon and his demonic legions, humanity clings to survival in the ruins of a once-thriving world. Enter MANBORG (2011), a relentless half-man, half-machine warrior resurrected from the ashes of a forgotten war. Directed by Steven Kostanski, this low-budget horror-sci-fi hybrid delivers a chaotic blend of gore, grindhouse aesthetics, and post-apocalyptic grit. With a ragtag crew of rebels at his side, Manborg wages a brutal campaign to reclaim the planet from the clutches of darkness, armed with nothing but sheer will, makeshift weaponry, and a thirst for vengeance.
The film's raw, DIY energy and unapologetic B-movie charm make it a cult favorite among horror and sci-fi enthusiasts. Kostanski's direction leans into the absurd while maintaining a pulpy, immersive atmosphere, where every frame drips with atmosphere and intensity. From explosive action set pieces to eerie, otherworldly encounters, MANBORG offers a wild ride for fans of genre-defying cinema that refuses to play by the rules.