

Dead Space: Aftermath
2011 Directed by Mike DisaThe year is 2509 and not only has Earth lost contact with the Ishimura and Isaac Clarke, but now also the USG O'Bannon, the first responder ship sent to rescue them. Four crew members of the O'Bannon have survived. But what happened to the rest of the crew? What were they doing? What secrets are they keeping? All to be revealed...in the Aftermath! --- Dead Space: Aftermath is a fast paced, horrifying thrill ride told through the perspective of the four survivors by several renowned international directors. Dead Space: Aftermath is an animated film that bridges the storyline between the video games Dead Space and Dead Space 2.

Christopher Judge
....................................................Nick Kuttner (voice)

Peter Woodward
....................................................Lead Interrogator (voice)

Kari Wahlgren
....................................................Rin (voice)

Ricardo Chavira
....................................................Alejandro Borges (voice)

Gwendoline Yeo
....................................................Isabel Cho (voice)

Curt Cornelius
....................................................Nolan Stross (voice)

Graham McTavish
....................................................Captain Campbell (voice)
Director
...........................................................Mike Disa
Producer
...........................................................Chung Hyun
Cate Latchford
Cho Yong Joo
Joe Goyette
Chuck Beaver
Writer
...........................................................Brandon Auman
Production Companies
...................................................Clemensen Capital
Starz Media
Electronic Arts
The Gotham Group
Visceral Games
Pumpkin Studio
Pixtation
Film Roman
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Animation
Horror
Science Fiction
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