The first stills of "Fire Reboot" produced by the famous horror film company "Blumhouse" were released. Ryan Kiera Armstrong, who had performed brilliantly in the "IT" series and "American Horror Story", plays the heroine Sharin. The film is adapted from Stephen King's famous novel, telling the story of a little girl who has the ability to ignite fire with her mind. Zac Efron also starred. "Fire" was made into a movie in 1984, starring the famous child star Drew Barrymore. The movie tells the story of Andy (David Keith) and Vicky (Heather Locklear) who were still in college when they participated in an experiment to make money and took a chemical called Lot-6. They got married and now have a 9-year-old daughter, Sharin. Sharin has a special ability, she can ignite things with her own thoughts. Andy also has some kind of superpower, which can make people do what he wants them to do. The operator of the experiment is a secret government department, code-named "Store", and the executor is Dr. Joseph, who begins to send people to track down the whereabouts of the two people and sends a sniper to kill them. What they didn't expect was that Andy and Vicky's super powers could help them escape pursuit, and a big battle is about to take place. |
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