With less than a month to go before being unleashed on VOD and theatres, it's about damn time we got a look at the sequel to the most buzzed about horror movie of 2011.
That's right, Grave Encounters 2 hits on Oct. 2. The original is a favourite in The Basement, delivering one shorts shitting moment after another. It looks like the sequel is going to try and one up the original in every way, which is no mean feat.
While researching the events of the original film and the subsequent disappearance of its lead, Sean Rogerson, film student Alex Wright receives a bizarre video from a mysterious blogger named DeathAwaits666 that shows Rogerson alive and trapped inside the Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital from Grave Encounters. Alex and his friends agree to meet the blogger at the infamous hospital in hopes of learning what really happened and quickly find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil. Realizing that they must be smarter and faster than Rogerson and his crew to avoid suffering the same fate, they use their knowledge of the original film to do whatever it takes to survive.
So says the plot. I dig what I see in the trailer below, although enough with the found-footage genre already. But the best part, Basement Dwellers, comes toward the end. Trust me.
Watch and judge for yourselves.
That's right, Grave Encounters 2 hits on Oct. 2. The original is a favourite in The Basement, delivering one shorts shitting moment after another. It looks like the sequel is going to try and one up the original in every way, which is no mean feat.
While researching the events of the original film and the subsequent disappearance of its lead, Sean Rogerson, film student Alex Wright receives a bizarre video from a mysterious blogger named DeathAwaits666 that shows Rogerson alive and trapped inside the Collingwood Psychiatric Hospital from Grave Encounters. Alex and his friends agree to meet the blogger at the infamous hospital in hopes of learning what really happened and quickly find themselves face-to-face with unspeakable evil. Realizing that they must be smarter and faster than Rogerson and his crew to avoid suffering the same fate, they use their knowledge of the original film to do whatever it takes to survive.
So says the plot. I dig what I see in the trailer below, although enough with the found-footage genre already. But the best part, Basement Dwellers, comes toward the end. Trust me.
Watch and judge for yourselves.
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