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    10/31 Is Back With A Sequel Containing 5 New Spooky Stories To Scare Our Socks Off

    In 10/31: Part II, the low-budget Halloween horror anthology will be a sequel that will bring to us five brand new tales of All Hallows’ Eve terror for us to enjoy.

    Jennifer Nangle, Anastasia Elfman, David E. McMahon, Tim Robinson, Rhema Srihartiti, and London Grace star in the picture, which will be released on demand and digitally on August 13 by Terror Films.

    The scary stories in the anthology include something unholy in the basement that desires a nun in “Sister Mary” by Tory Van Buskirk of ‘Alone’. It also includes the story of a Halloween celebration turned deadly in “A Samhain Liturgy”. Another story follows otherworldly strangers who need fresh meat in “Dead Lift” by Stephen Wolfe of ‘Doll Factory’. There is also a tale about a serial killer that has a big problem in “Overkill”, brought to us by Drew Marvick of ‘Pool Party Massacre’. Lastly, we also have a story which explores the difference between hatchets and tomahawks at the best Halloween party ever in “Apache Hatchet Massacre II” which is by Max Groah of ‘Bong of the Living Dead’.

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    “The Candy Taker” by Robert Lanphere of ‘Cryptids’, “Treaters” by Zane Hershberger of ‘Force to Fear’, “Truck Squatch” by John Hale of ‘The Conduit’, and “The October Kids” by Brett DeJager of ‘BoneJangles’ are among the faux trailers included in the sequel.

    As a great fan of horror as a kid, especially anthologies like Creepshow and Tales From the Crypt, he was ecstatic to be able to collaborate with such talented writers, directors, and actors to create our own anthology film, said producer Rocky Gray.

    10/31 is a 2017 American anthology horror film directed by Justin M. Seaman, Zane Hershberger, John William Holt, Brett DeJager, and Rocky Gray, with a wraparound tale directed by Hunter Johnson. P.J. Starks is the executive producer on the picture. On October 28, 2017, 10/31 had its world premiere at the Death By Festival in Austin, Texas to a positive reception.

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