Super-Sized Superhero Season Finale
“Libra”
Airs August 10th
➢ Coming To DVD in January from eOne
Home Entertainment
➢ New Trading Card Series From
Cinequest.Com
➢ Original Soundtrack Album Available
from MovieScore Media
➢ Audio Podcasts For Every Second Season
Episode at Cinemax.Com on iTunes
LOS ANGELES, CA – The groundbreaking, hit anthology series
FEMME FATALES is wrapping up its second season with a super-sized season finale, “Libra,” a superhero episode created by the legendary Bob Layton
(IronMan). Betsy Rue (My Bloody Valentine 3-D) stars as the titular black
spandex clad heroine along with Adam Huss, Steve Railsback (Lifeforce, The Stunt
Man), Ilia Volok (Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol) and Jeff Fahey (Machete,
Lost). Libra airs Friday, August 10th at 11 PM following on the heels of this
week’s “One Man’s Death”with Mad Men’s Sadie Alexandru, Mistresses Jes Macallan
and Starship Trooper’s Casper Van Dien as a washed-up Jake Gittes-like private
detective and the grindhouse homage, “Hell Hath No Furies” on August 3rd.
But the hot Femme Fatales action isn’t over yet!! Season One of the cult
smash Entertainment Weekly calls “a badass-chick anthology series” and Geek
Monthly hails as “50% Tarantino, 50% Sin City, 100% Cool” will be out on home
video in January from eOne Home Entertainment, featuring over six hours of
bonus features, including insightful audio commentary on every episode.
In addition, Cinequest debuted the new trading card series based on Femme
Fatales Magazine at San Diego ComicCon featuring images from the series about
powerful, sexy and dangerous women inspired by and styled in the tradition of
pulp stories, film noir and graphic novels.
And from MovieScore Media comes the Original Soundtrack Album featuring the
critically acclaimed score from Jack Reacher composer Joe Kraemer including
music from every episode of the series.
The FEMME FATALES TV series and movies are both inspired by the bestselling
magazine of the same name that launched in 1987 and is devoted to the sexy
sirens of film, television, music and the web.
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