Mutant Blast | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 1, 2022
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For TROMA, this is spectacular. The graphics are awful but there are plenty of genuinely funny and charming bits. Particularly the lobster.
| genre | Action | Comedy | Horror |
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| synopsis | Maria, a fearless soldier, and TS-347, a man with superhuman strength, are being pursued by a military cell responsible for scientific experiments that have resulted in a zombie apocalypse. On the way, they will meet Pedro, a man with few ambitions and a great hangover. Together, they will try to escape to a safe place, but complications will cross their paths in the form of a nuclear bomb. |
| lead actors | Pedro Barão Dias | Maria Leite | João Vilas | Mário Oliveira | Clemente Santos | Sofia Reis | Joaquim Guerreiro | Solange Freitas |
| director | Fernando Alle |












