Witchblade | |
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Genre |
Supernatural Fantasy Action Superhero film |
Created by |
Halsted Pictures and Top Cow Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television |
Written by | J. D. Zeik (teleplay) Marc Silvestri (comic book) |
Directed by | Ralph Hemecker |
Starring |
Yancy Butler Anthony Cistaro Conrad Dunn David Chokachi Kenneth Welsh Will Yun Lee Eric Etebari |
Theme music composer | Joel Goldsmith |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
Dan Halsted Marc Silvestri J. D. Zeik Perry Husman Brad Foxhoven David Wohl |
Editor(s) |
Norman Buckley Gordon McClellen |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Turner Network Television |
Original release | August 27, 2000 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Witchblade (TV series) |
Witchblade is a made-for-television live-action superhero film adapted from the cult comic book by Marc Silvestri and Top Cow Productions. Set in contemporary New York City, the occult police drama centers on Sara Pezzini (Yancy Butler), a brooding and willful homicide detective who is the reluctant inheritor of an ancient, symbiotic weapon that grants her superhuman powers.
Witchblade was produced by Top Cow Productions, Inc., and Halsted Pictures in association with Warner Bros. Television. The Turner Network Television film made its debut August 27, 2000. The strong ratings performance of the two-hour action-thriller led to the TNT original series, Witchblade (2001–2002).
When one of her best friends is murdered, NYPD homicide detective Sara Pezzini (Yancy Butler) is bitter at being unable to bring her killer to justice. Sara is certain the killer is Tommy Gallo (Conrad Dunn), a legendary hit man who seems untouchable.
After one of Gallo's henchmen assaults her partner, Danny Woo (Will Yun Lee), Sara pursues him into a museum where the artifacts of Joan of Arc are among those displayed. While searching for Gallo's man, Sara is momentarily transfixed by a metal gauntlet in a display case – and is startled by a mysterious figure (Eric Etebari) who vanishes as quickly as he appears. During a savage gunfight in the museum, the display case is shattered and the gauntlet careens through space and finds Sara's arm, miraculously protecting her. In time it appears that all of these events have converged through the machinations of a billionaire named Kenneth Irons (Anthony Cistaro), a man obsessed with an artifact called the Witchblade.