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Re-Animator returns?

Re-Animator.jpgThe Re-Animator films may have been cheesy horrors, but they were fun and filled with goo galore. The news today is that there may a move to restart the series with a Re-Animator film based around the Whitehouse - are they saying something about the President?

One of the producers behind these films has gone onto create a new production company called Halcyon International Pictures and some of the slate has been released, with one of the films being House of Re-Animator. Just read the blurb from Fangoria through Cinematical:

HOUSE OF RE-ANIMATOR: The previously announced White House-set sequel will reteam the original’s Yuzna, Stuart Gordon, scripter Dennis Paoli and stars Jeffrey Combs and Bruce Abbott. “We want to cast big on this one,” Yuzna tells Fango. “If we get the budget, we want to have great supporting actors. Stuart is going to talk with William H. Macy, who just did EDMOND for him, to play the President of the United States.” HOUSE would be followed by two additional RE-ANIMATOR sequels to form a new trilogy.

There are other equally strange projects on the list like the film about a pack of man eating bears, but this one does grab my attention. I really enjoyed the original films and especially Jeffrey Combs in the main role as the manic scientist. Anyone else remember these movies?




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