![]() Those not lucky enough to attend the premiere will get their chance to watch the movie when it arrives on the streaming service on September 16th. “ARQ” is an official selection of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, so audiences will get their first taste of the film there. They must figure out how to stop the time loop and come out of it alive. The catch is, the technology has created a time loop that causes them to relive a deadly home invasion over and over again. In a future where corporations battle against sovereign nations over the last of the world’s energy supplies, young engineer Renton and Hannah find themselves attempting to save an experimental energy technology that could end the wars. Along with Amell, the film also stars Rachael Taylor, who was last seen in another Netflix property, Marvel’s “ Jessica Jones.” Here’s the official synopsis, which sheds a bit more light on the story: Netflix just released the first trailer for “ARQ,” which is written and directed by “ Orphan Black” alum Tony Elliott, and in it, not much is really explained about what the ARQ actually is or why masked intruders are willing to murder for it, but the footage definitely looks promising. READ MORE: The 30 Most Anticipated Films Of The 2016 Toronto International Film Festival In the film, young engineer Renton, played by Amell, is stuck in a time loop where people come into his home and murder him as he tries to protect an experimental technology that may or may not have created the loop to begin with. However, in the new Netflix original film, “ ARQ,” Robbie Amell doesn’t have much of a choice. Then Jessica Jones‘ Rachael Taylor – who is no stranger to being a kick-ass fighter from the Marvel TV show – will come to his aid.ĭéjà vu never looked so terrifying and yet entertaining as what these new time loop movies are presenting.ĪRQ will have its world premiere at the Toronto festival on September 9, and will then be released worldwide on Netflix September 16.No one wants to ever experience a home invasion. First, Robbie Amell will be going through Hell on his own first. However, with ARQ it in the reverse order. Actually, a very underrated movie, in my opinion, and one where Emily Blunt is the real hero, who has to teach Tom Cruise how to become a hero.īased on the trailer, it looks like this may be the case here as well. Imagine experiencing the most scary thing ever and then you have to go through it over and over? ARQ uses the same time loop plot that we saw Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt go through in The Edge of Tomorrow. This causes them to relive a deadly home invasion over and over again. The catch is, the technology has created a time loop. ![]() Young engineer Renton and Hannah find themselves attempting to save an experimental energy technology that could end the wars. In a future where corporations battle against sovereign nations over the last of the world’s energy supplies. Robbie Amell ( The Flash) and Rachael Taylor ( The Loft, Jessica Jones) headlines the movie. Although the makers with the concept immediately had my attention, this attention. Netflix is on a roll and keeps creating their own great material – both movies and tv shows – and now they’re releasing a time-looping sci-fi movie called ARQ.ĪRQ is written and directed by Orphan Black writer Tony Elliott, which makes this his directorial feature film debut. When I saw the plot description and trailer of ARQ I was immediately sold.
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