Stephen King’s Pet Sematary has been chosen for another new adaptation as the author’s popularity in the eyes of moviegoers continues to skyrocket. This time, the story will be brought to life by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, the minds behind Starry Eyes, and according to Deadline, Paramount has the film locked in for an April 19, 2019 release.
As Blumhouse’s upcoming Halloween sequel gets ready to head into production, the film is finally being cast beyond the previous announcements that Jamie Lee Curtis would return as Laurie Strode, with Judy Greer as her daughter.
The killer shark genre has seen something of a resurgence lately, and thankfully not the cheesy gimmicky kind. Nope, we’ve been getting serious attempts at aquatic horror lately thanks to The Shallows and 47 Meters Down. And now, it’s resulted in the long-awaited sequel to Deep Blue Sea being pushed into production.
Thanks to Bloody Disgusting, we now have a brand new, retro-styled poster for Hèctor Hernández Vicens’ Day of the Dead: Bloodline. As you can see in the gallery down below, it shows off Johnathon Schaech’s character Max, a half human and half zombie inspired by Bub from the 1985 original, and also uses the font from that film, too, giving it a rather old school vibe.
Next year is when we’ll get to see Day of the Dead: Bloodline, director Hèctor Hernández Vicens’ remake of George Romero’s 1985 classic Day of the Dead.
Shane Black's The Predator focuses on a group of unsuspecting humans after the titular creatures invade their suburban neighborhood. But just why have these monsters come down to Earth, and what exactly do they want?
Thanks to Bloody-Disgusting, we now have three brand new images from the upcoming remake of George A. Romero’s Day of the Dead, entitled Day of the Dead: Bloodline, which is set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-filled world where a former med school student is tormented by a dark figure from her past. The only thing is, he’s a half-human, half-zombie hell-bent on destroying her world.
According to a variety of sources, including Bloody-Disgusting, famed German cult filmmaker Ulli Lommel has passed away this weekend after suffering heart failure at the age of 72.
The second season of Ash vs. Evil Dead ended with Ash being celebrated as a hero of Elk Grove. Naturally, this will carry over into the upcoming third season, which will be with us early next year.
In the tradition of many secretly-shot sequels to come out recently, Adam Green revealed earlier this year that he’d filmed a fourth Hatchet movie entitled Victor Crowley. He proceeded to show the pic during special one-night screenings from August into November, and fans who’ve been unable to attend have been wondering ever since when the sequel would be properly released.