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HERE WE GO!!!! More Anunnaki indoctrination in upcoming Darren Aronofsky's blockbuster "Noah".
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The movie is already in pre-production and will explore the version of Zecharia Sitchin, on how a group of giant Nephilim was chosen by "god" ENKI to help Noah build the Ark. Aronofsky says it will be a sci-fiction flick, so you better wait to see clues about what kind of "gods" and "angels" walked on Earth in ancient times.
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Well, this is sounding a hell of a lot more interesting. It was never in doubt that director Darren Aronofsky would bring his distinguishing style and unique vision to his adaptation of Noah, but it’s now pretty clear his project is going to adhere much closer to the graphic novel he himself penned, rather than the Noah from the bible.
Apparently, some fortunate fellows have gotten a look at the comic book and indicate that this particular bearded arc-builder “is a Mad Max-style warrior”
dealing with “eleven-foot-tall fallen angels with six arms and no wings.”
Aronofsky has previous told us that his Noah would be more of a sci-fi version – “more fantasy than comedy” – and I guess he wasn’t kidding.
Here is the description of the book in all its bizarre supernatural glory:
"(...)The tyrant Akkad, who Noah went to visit in the city of Bal-llim, chased him and sentenced him to flee. After consulting with his grandfather Methuselah, Noah decided to rally to his cause the terrible Giants and accomplish the task entrusted to him by the Creator(...)"
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