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David Boreanaz Talks "The Crow 4 : Wicked Prayer"

Thursday 23 October 2003, by Webmaster

Zap2it interviewed "Angel" star David Boreanaz about his role in the upcoming The Crow : Wicked Prayer. Here’s a clip...

Boreanaz plays Luc Crash, the leader of a satanic biker gang who murders a young man named Jimmy Cuervo (Edward Furlong) and his girlfriend, Lily (Emmanuelle Chriqui), as part of a ritual to turn Crash into an immortal demon (honestly, wouldn’t it just have been easier for Angel to bite him ?).

In true "Crow" tradition, Cuervo rises from the dead to take revenge. Tara Reid, Dennis Hopper and Macy Gray also star.

"I was a bad guy," Boreanaz says. "He was the leader of [this gang called] The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, an ex-con. It was great. I had a lot of fun. It was a hard-paced film. We shot in 23 days. It was not an easy shoot.

"But from what I hear from the trailer, it looks great. I’ve seen a little bit of dailies, I’m happy. Dimension Films is happy. It could breathe some good life into a franchise that’s been dead for a while."


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  • > David Boreanaz Talks The Crow : Wicked Prayer

    3 April 2004 17:41, by Louise Green

    When’s The Crow out anyway?

    I’m REALLY looking forward to this one, even though it IS slightly stereotypical!! (Bad man killing people - before anyone starts on me, I KNOW Angel’s got a soul now...)

    Sounds more watchable than ’Valentine’, I understand it’s probably a natural progression given that ’Buffy/Angel’ episodes are quite often like mini teenage slasher films- but actors/actresses need to vary their output to be taken seriously for other potentially brilliant roles. This is just my personal opinion, so please don’t take offence anyone!! I watch all sorts of stuff, I’m neither here nor there on any style of show/movie. I DO find ’Angel’ entertaining, wouldn’t be talking about it if I didn’t- but I want to see David distance himself from it now that it’s ending so he’ll impress me with something more down to earth! By the way, I haven’t seen "I’m with Lucy..." (it didn’t get to any cinema in my area), I understand that this film is probably one of the reasons behind his going for "The Crow"- but let the next one be different!!