Return of the Living Dead (2025)
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Return of the Living Dead (2025)
Tarman is BACK and will be here in time for next Christmas! Official Announcement: The next installment of RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD will hit theaters Christmas 2025. Taking place 18 months after the events at the UNEEDA Warehouse in Louisville, KY, a new Trioxin 2-4-5 leak puts a small Pennsylvania town on the brink of a zombie outbreak during Christmas, 1985.
"Return of the Living Dead" will be released by WithAnO Productions, only in theaters.
The filmmakers promise a BLOODY STUNNING new chapter, made with NO CGI and all PRACTICAL FX.
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See more at https://www.returnofthelivingdead.com
"Return of the Living Dead" will be released by WithAnO Productions, only in theaters.
The filmmakers promise a BLOODY STUNNING new chapter, made with NO CGI and all PRACTICAL FX.
#morebrains
See more at https://www.returnofthelivingdead.com
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Re: Return of the Living Dead (2025)
Y'know how some meetings can just be an email? Some teasers can just be a poster. Like this one.
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Spiderbite (12-15-24)
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It’ll be nice to have a new Christmas movie for the annual holiday rotation!
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DaveyJoe (12-16-24)
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Oh I have no belief this will be good at all. Not even to watch as a so bad it is entertaining.
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Judging by the director's filmography ... don't get your hopes up.
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So this is a sequel to Return of The Living Dead, but the title they're going with is Return of the Living Dead.
Just like the way the prequel to The Thing was also called The Thing.
And then there's Halloween which is meant to be a direct sequel to Halloween.
Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
Just like the way the prequel to The Thing was also called The Thing.
And then there's Halloween which is meant to be a direct sequel to Halloween.
Makes perfect sense, doesn't it?
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