Syfy has released the first trailer for its upcoming grindhouse cinema-inspired series Blood Drivestarring the 32-year-old Spanish actress and Alan Ritchson.
After Los Angeles’ last good cop (Ritchson) is forced to join a twisted cross-country death race, his only hope of survival is a dangerous femme fatale who has the need for speed (Ochoa). Oh, and there’s no need for gasoline. “What the f*ck? These cars run on human blood?” asks Ritchson. “Have you seen gas prices lately?”, replies Grace.
The trailer promises each week ofthe series will feature a new grindhouse inspiration – cannibals, monsters, cults, lawmen, and nymphos and amazons.
The series hails from Universal Cable Productions. James Roland (Weeds) created the project and is a co-executive producer on the series.
Blood Drive premieres June 14 at 10 PM on Syfy.
Ochoa’s credits include a series regular roles on Matador and a recurring role on Animal Kingdom.
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