Oxygen: Voice of MILO and cast of the Sci-Fi film on Netflix revealed
Fans are wondering who the voice of MILO is in the upcoming Sci-Fi film Oxygen. We look at the voice behind the machine and the remaining cast.
The film is scheduled to release on Netflix this month and is set to be in French language.
Oxygen was supposed to be produced by Anne Hathaway but she was later replaced. The film was produced and directed by Aleandre Aja.
Oxygen is an American-French produced film by companies, Gateway Films, Wild Bunch and Echo Lake Entertainment, with distribution by Netflix. Fans are wondering who the antagonistic voice of the film is after seeing the trailer.
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lecturer at the annenberg school for communication at the university of southern california. he served as the chief correspondent for the pbs series front line and has made six television films garnering the murders awards including the emmy for lights, camera, politics for abc news is this indicative columnist these articles have appeared in more than 100 newspapers since 1979 and use the author of several books including ford not a link in what the people know, freedom and the press, president kennedy profile of power and president nixon alone in the white house. leading tonight s conversation this thomas childress the sheldon lucey professor of history at the end of your city if pennsylvania where he has taught since 1976. in addition to teaching here professor childress has held professorships at trinity college, cambridge, smith college and swarthmore college and he s lectured in london, oxford, berlin, munich and other universities and is recognized as an authority on 2
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