Manborg (2011)

Manborg (2011) is a low-budget, sci-fi action film with a retro, B-movie style. Directed by Steven Kostanski, the film is set in a dystopian future where Earth has been taken over by demons from Hell, led by the evil Count Draculon.

The story follows a soldier who is killed during the initial invasion but is brought back to life as “Manborg,” a half-man, half-cyborg warrior. With newfound abilities, he joins a group of rebels to fight back against the demonic overlords and liberate humanity from their control.

“Manborg” is filled with over-the-top action, cheesy special effects, and a deliberate homage to 1980s sci-fi and horror films.

It combines elements of cyberpunk, retro aesthetics, and tongue-in-cheek humor, making it a cult favorite among fans of indie, DIY filmmaking and nostalgic throwbacks to classic genre cinema.