As we reported earlier this year, an unofficial sequel to George A. Romero’s horror classic Night of the Living Dead is on the way with Night of the Living Dead II, which was originally teased by our friends at Rue Morgue. Marcus Slabine (The Dark Offerings) is behind this “sequel,” which features Terrifier star David Howard Thornton as one of the film’s shambling undead.
Additionally, and perhaps most notably, Night of the Living Dead II will also bring back three familiar faces from another Romero classic, the sequel Day of the Dead!
Day of the Dead star Lori Cardille will be reuniting with Terry Alexander and Jarlath Conroy in the new movie, and we’re exclusively sharing your first look at the reunion today.
Cardille, Alexander and Conroy, it’s interesting to note, play three of only a small handful of surviving characters from Romero’s movies. Are they playing those same roles in NOTLD II?
Night of the Living Dead II takes place on a remote island where a small group of survivors of the zombie apocalypse take shelter, only to face fresh terror when the flesheaters find their way ashore. Sounds more like a sequel to Day of the Dead, doesn’t it?
Slabine tells us, “With Night of the Living Dead II I wanted to tell an original and engaging story with these amazing actors who haven’t been together since 1985. They are incredible and I want to showcase that just because someone is over the age of 60 doesn’t mean they can’t give a phenomenal performance. During one of Jarlath’s scenes, 2 crew members had to leave set as they were crying and almost ruining the take because of how good he was. It’s incredible to see the 3 together with all of their chemistry not skipping a beat since they were all together as well as their zombie killing abilities. We have a ton of surprises and some big name cast that we have yet to announce but are wicked excited to have apart of this and are very sure fans will be pleased. The movie is about characters first and story before anything else but it’s still going to be extremely gory and have some great twists and turns.”
Slabine will be at the CHILLER THEATRE convention in New Jersey this weekend promoting the film with Lori, Terry, and Jarlath, and will be giving out limited edition posters as well.