

] as Amber Sweet: Amber is Rotti's surgery- and euphoric painkiller Zydrate-addicted daughter and Mag's rival.He is the one who poisoned Marni, in rage. He sees his own children as "vultures" and "ingrates", and is bitter towards Nathan for stealing Marni from him. ] as Rotti Largo: Rotti is the ailing GeneCo president, looking for a worthy heir.She is Shilo's ] and was best friends with Marni. She is marked for repossession and is set to deliver her final performance for the company. ] as Blind Mag: Mag, born blind, but given the ability to see by GeneCo at the price of having to sing for the GeneCo Genetic Opera.] as Nathan Wallace: Nathan is Shilo's father and a widower, having lost his wife Marni, a death which he blames himself for.] as Shilo Wallace: Shilo is a 17-year-old girl condemned to her room due to the blood disorder she inherited from her mother.Because of strong ticket sales "The Repo! Road Tour" will expand to Cleveland, Portland, Baltimore, and Seattle and a "Repo! Road Tour Part 2" is scheduled to play in five different cities from December 4 to December 8.

Principal cast and crew also did extensive Q&A sessions following each screening. To coincide with the film's release, Bousman, Smith, and Zdunich, as well as various cast members, did a touring version of the film. Fangoria: REPO! gets a release date Repo! The Genetic Opera hits theaters in November, DVD in January A 22-track soundtrack was released online on September 30, 2008.


The DVD and Blu-ray will be released January 20, 2009. It also had a limited Canadian release, playing in ] from November 21 to November 27, 2008. The film opened in a limited release on 8 screens on Novemand took in $3,250 per screen on opening day. ''Repo!'' received an R rating from the [Motion Picture Association of America|MPAA for strong bloody violence and gore, language, some drugs and sexual content. The film is based on a play written and composed by Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. ''Repo! The Genetic Opera'' is a 2008 rock opera-musical film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.
