With Death Race hitting theaters , some newfangled details have come out about the other movie about convicts battling on the cyberspace . Game , star Gerard Butler , may have gotten delay until next year , but co - stellar Ludacris ( aka Chris Bridges ) is already comparing it to the definitive Running Man . Click through to find out more about the pic ’s non - car - related death - match storyline , and the “ renaissance military personnel ” that Bridges plays in the movie . In an interview with Bridges , the L.A. Times drive a somewhat more coherent precis than we ’ve visit before :
Gerard Butler ( “ 300 ” ) play Kable , a death - row inmate who is plucked from his cellular telephone and dropped into the rock-’em , sock-’em combat . He ’s prove so adept at carnage that he becomes a pop music - culture headliner to the global audience watching the grim plot unfold . Bridges play a character dub Humanz who is not a buff ; he ’s part of a resistance crusade that sees the plot as an ethical insult and have a program to use Kable to fetch down the entire game .
Dexter ’s Michael C. Hall play the evil genius who create the game , and Kyra Sedgwick ( The Closer ) take on someone named Gina Parker Smith . ( Weirdly , the article does n’t even mention Milo Ventimiglia ’s grapheme , whom Ventimiglia hasdescribedas “ Moonraker , silver grill , with a latex kit making him look like a humblebee . [ Laughs . ] With I recall the obstinate nature of … a teenaged boy on hurrying . ” Sure , Milo , sure . Whatever you say . ) Bridges ’ character is a “ Renascence man ” who get distressed that convicts like Kable are having cow chip put in their brain to control them . The “ acute ” Game come from writer / director duo Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor , who create the insane Crank moving picture , so it ’ll probably be way more demented than Death Race , and perchance a lot well as well . [ LA Times ]

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