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“Supergirl” & “The Frozen Ground” Actors Join The Cast Of “The Time War”

Christopher Showerman and Cheyenne Buchanan have joined the cast of “The Time War” starring award-winning actress Tracey Birdsall.

Showerman, best known for his role as ‘George’ in Disney’s “George of the Jungle 2” is an action and sci-fi vet whose credits include TVs “Supergirl,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.LD,” “Lady Bug, “Big Game” and the upcoming “Encounter with Luke Hemsworth.”

Cheyenne Buchanan is an actor, writer, and fight choreographer whose credits include “The Frozen Ground” with Nicolas Cage and John Cusack, “Frost Bite,” and the upcoming “A Violent Man” from Matthew Berkowitz. He has also served as the stunt and fight choreographer on such films as “Apotheosis” and “Frost Bite.”

Showerman and Buchanan will play Joseph Goebbels and Percival, respectively.

Tracey Birdsall, William Kircher, Stephen Manley, Aaron Jacques, and Daniel Logan star in the film, with the late Christopher Lee narrating.

During World War 2, the Nazis were alleged to be experimenting with Time Travel Technology. What if they were successful?

“The Time War” shows the consequences of Adolf Hitler traveling through time and re-writing history. Rather than taking a campy-cartoony stance on the notion, “The Time War” takes a more serious, scientific-based approach to the consequences of time travel and the theoretical multi-verse. As Adolf Hitler starts to re-write his genetics, he learns that cause and effect are not as simple as it may seem on paper. After dealing with multiple versions of himself, his greatest nemesis is his own daughter Dijanne (played by Tracey Birdsall) who takes on his legacy of empire building and creates an army of one, from various versions of herself from across a billion different timelines.

The resulting Time War spans thousands of years and lays waste to the earth following a devastating atomic war. Time travel and rewriting history are heavily complex notions, and Dijanne, daughter of Adolf Hitler, discovers that she is the center of the universal destruction that threatens to extinguish all life from planet earth.

“The Time War” is due for release in 2018.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.