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Outpost (2008)

“You can't kill what's already dead!”

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Plot

In the heart of a war-ravaged Eastern European town, a shadowy bar becomes the meeting point of a deadly transaction. Hunt, a man shrouded in enigma, employs D.C., an ex-marine, to assemble an elite team of hardened soldiers, battle-scarred veterans, and ruthless mercenaries. For these men, killing is second nature, a thrilling pastime wrapped up in the guise of a job. Their mission seems simple: safeguard Hunt on a perilous journey through a desolate no-man's land to an abandoned military outpost, a relic of a world long forgotten. The job promises a handsome reward for seemingly minimal risk, a notion that soon crumbles into grim dread. Guided into the gaping jaws of the forgotten outpost, the mercenaries stumble upon a scene of chilling horror - remnants of grotesque experiments carried out by the Nazis on their own during World War II. Amid the grotesque tableau of death, they unearth something far more unsettling - a survivor. As the war wages fiercely above ground, an unknown terror stirs in the catacombs below, transforming their mission from protection to desperate survival. Trapped in a suffocating, nightmarish reality, D.C. and his men are locked in a fight against an enemy unseen, the shadows of the outpost teeming with a lurking terror that begins to pick them off one by one. As the mystery surrounding Hunt's motives unravels, the mercenaries must piece together the chilling purpose of their journey to the outpost and confront the deadly force that awaits them in the darkness. "Outpost" is a heart-stopping tale of survival, where the past's horrific secrets bleed into the present, and the line between the hunters and hunted blurs in a deadly game of cat and mouse.

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Outpost is an action movie featuring Ray Stevenson and directed by Steve Barker.

It is possible to buy Outpost on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.