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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julius_AveryJulius Avery - Wikipedia

    Julius Avery is an Australian filmmaker. His credits include Son of a Gun (2014), Overlord (2018) and The Pope's Exorcist (2023).

  2. Julius Avery, the Australian director of Overlord, talks about his passion for World War II movies and his approach to horror and action. He says he wants the audience to care about the characters before putting them through the wringer in his crazy sci-fi thriller.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1170339Julius Avery - IMDb

    Julius Avery is an Australian filmmaker who has directed Overlord (2018), Son of a Gun (2014) and Jerrycan (2008). He has also written and produced several short films and is working on The Pope's Exorcist and Samaritan.

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  4. Julius Avery was an Australian writer and director best known for the feature film "Son of a Gun" (2014) and award-winning short films. He said that all his films drew on his...

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  5. Aug 26, 2022 · A young boy suspects that his reclusive neighbor is the legendary superhero Samaritan, who disappeared 25 years ago. Directed by Julius Avery and starring Sylvester Stallone, this action drama fantasy film is inspired by Unbreakable and Finding Forrester.

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  6. Nov 10, 2018 · Julius Avery, the director of Overlord, a gory zombie movie set in World War II, talks about his influences and why he chose to use practical effects over CGI. He also reveals how he passed on a father-son drama script that J.J. Abrams offered him.

  7. Director Julius Avery had a rule when making the horror movie Overlord - keep the special effects old-school. Read more at straitstimes.com.