We here at Bloody Disgusting are massive fans of Jason Eisener, the Canadian-based filmmaker who has recently been kicking ass with the astounding “Darkside of the Ring” series. However, horror fans know Eisener as the director behind the ridiculously awesome holiday short “Treevenge” and also the grindhouse-inspired Hobo with a Shotgun. He would then go on to get behind the camera on the emotional V/H/S/2 short, “Slumber Party Alien Abduction”.
Bloody Disgusting is working with Eisener once again, teaming with the Hobo with a Shotgun crew on the sci-fi horror Kids vs. Aliens, which currently wrapped production in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Look above for a shot straight from the set.
“Kids vs. Aliens follows Gary and his older sister Samantha as an all-time rager of a teen house party turns to terror when aliens attack, forcing the two warring siblings to band together to survive the night.”
The film stars Dominic Mariche (“Are You Afraid of the Dark?”), Calem Macdonald (“Moonshine,” “The Umbrella Academy”), Emma Vickers (“Diggstown”), and newcomers Phoebe Rex, Asher Grayson, Ben Tector, and Isaiah Fortune.
“Bringing alien terrors to life is a literal dream come true,” said Eisener. “Kids vs. Aliens is inspired by my childhood nightmares and obsessions. Hopefully my parents will forgive me for using their house as our main location.”
The film reunites the creative team behind the 2011 cult horror hit Hobo with a Shotgun, with Eisener at the helm and sharing writing duties with John Davies, and Rob Cotterill (The Lighthouse, Possessor) producing for Yer Dead Productions.
Kids vs. Aliens is produced by Josh Goldbloom of Cinepocalypse Productions in association with Brad Miska of Bloody Disgusting. It follows V/H/S/94 as the second collaboration between the two companies.
Producers also include Marc Tetreault and Jason Levangie of Shut Up & Colour Pictures (Suck It Up, Night Blooms).
Executive Producers include Mark Ward, Adam Boorstin & Michael Schreiber for Studio71, and Bloody Disgusting’s Tom Owen.
Deadline first reported the news.