Edited by Brendan Hansell Release date Aug 02, 2016 Initial release 2015 Producer Robert Rodriguez Cast Rose McGowan | Productioncompany Shout! Factory Running time 75 minutes Screenplay David N. White Editor Brendan Hansell | |
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Produced by Juan Collado, Shannon Kingston Directors Simon West, Doug Aarniokoski Similar Spy Kids, El Mariachi, From Dusk till Dawn, She‑Devil, Grindhouse |
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Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues is a 2016 animated film featuring the character Red Sonja.
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Adapted from the comic book storyline by Gail Simone and Walter Geovani, Queen of Plagues is an animated feature, with Misty Lee voicing the red-haired barbarian. The adaptation was produced by Shout! Factory, in partnership with Dynamite Entertainment and Red Sonja LLC.

Plot
Red Sonja, the She-Devil with a Sword, intends to pay back a blood debt owed to the one man who has gained her respect... even if it means leading a doomed army to their certain deaths. Who is Dark Annisia, and how has this fearsome warrior accomplished what neither god nor demon has been able to do - force Sonja to her knees in surrender? An epic tale of blood, lust, and vengeance, Queen of the Plagues takes Red Sonja from the depths of her own grave to the heights of battlefield glory.
Cast

Production

Dynamite Entertainment, who publish the Red Sonja comic books, collaborated with animation studio Shout! Factory to produce the film.

The film was first announced on July 22, 2016 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and the announcement was accompanied by the first trailer.
Release
It was released in a DVD/Blu-Ray combo pack in the United States on August 2, 2016.
Reception
DVD Talk awarded it a mildly positive review, saying "Red Sonja: Queen Of Plagues won't win over those who can't get into motion comics but if you enjoy the format, this is a good one." High-def Digest awarded it three out of five stars, saying "It is a damn shame that this is a motion comic because all of the epic feel is sucked out of it and just comes off as a cheaply made cash-in on the recent comic book popularity."