The director of the holiday horror musical ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE on a possible sequel

The director of the holiday horror musical ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE on a possible sequel

The zombie horror musical of the 2017 holiday season Anna and the Apocalypse it was a really fun movie to watch. It’s become one of those movies I watch every year around Christmas to get into the holiday spirit!

I wondered if we would ever see a sequel to the film that continued the story in some way, or expanded the world. Good, director John McPhail He recently teased that there have been some talks with the other directors involved about returning to that world in some way and playing in that sandbox again.

During an interview with CB, when asked if fans could anticipate a sequel to the film, McPhail shared, “Yes, 100%. We’ve talked about things like this. And more and more recently, we have something. So” we’re not there, but we’ll get there. We’ll get there.”

When pressed for further details, the director joked: “Well, it’s just because it’s so early, that… Yes, we want it. We’re all best friends. We’re all best friends and we’d love to do something more in that world with who knows what.”

So while they’re talking about revisiting this world with a possible sequel, it’s so early to talk about it that it will be years before we see another one. Anna and the Apocalypse movie.

In the first film: “A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven – at Christmas – forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash and sing to survive, taking on the undead in a desperate race to reach their loved ones. But They soon discover that no one is safe in this new world, and with civilization falling apart around them, the only people they can truly count on are each other…”

While we wait, McPhail has a new movie coming out called Dear Davidwhich is described as follows: “Shortly after the cartoonist Adam (Augustus Prew) responds to Internet trolls, begins to have sleep paralysis, as an empty rocking chair moves in the corner of his apartment. As he recounts increasingly malevolent events in a series of tweets, Adam begins to believe he is being haunted by the ghost of a dead child named David. Encouraged by his boss to continue the “Dear David” thread, Adam begins to lose control of what’s online… and what’s real. Based on BuzzFeed cartoonist Adam Ellis’ viral Twitter thread.”

Dear David will be released in theaters, on demand and in digital HD on October 13th.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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