While Netflix is bust working on a Ghostbusters animated series, Today with an announcement via Deadline, a sequel that was teased in the end credits of Ghostbusters: Afterlife is coming full circle and is slated to hit theaters with a projected release date of December 20th, 2023.
We don’t know too much as of yet as far as any Ghostbuster alumni returning once more, and there have been no casting announcements of any kind. However, one could safely assume that some Afterlife characters will reprise their roles in the new film that takes us back to Manhattan and the legendary Ghostbuster Firehouse.
I just only ask that Slimer gets a cameo this time and we get an ocean of ecto-cooler put back on the shelves for both promotional purposes and my own selfish reasons.
The adorable Ramon is finally getting his just desserts and not just human flesh thanks to the wonderful Scream Factory TV and its upcoming Summer of Fear programming schedule!
With so many streaming services available and in competitive mode these days making it both frustrating and overwhelming to society currently dealing with ridiculous inflation, it’s always nice to see free options available; and great ones at that! Scream Factory TV is a free 24/7 channel that is every fright-fan’s final resting place for horror, sci-fi, thrillers, and more! Immerse yourself amongst the snarling monsters, stalking slashers, terrifying aliens, and shocking moments that have haunted you for years. Every one of its spine-tingling movies comes uncensored and ready to terrify. And we as horror fans, appreciate the hell out of that.
Again, so does baby Ramon.
Along with uncensored 24/7 thrills and chills, Scream Factory TV is celebrating Summer with the SUMMER OF FEAR: a special block of Summer themed double features beginning every Saturday night from July 2nd – August 20th at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.
Line-Up:
July 2nd
Alligator
Alligator 2
July 9th
Mermaid: Lake of the Dead
Creature From the Haunted Sea
July 16th
Sleepaway Camp
Camp Cold Brook
July 23rd
Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda
Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf
July 30th
Attack of the Crab Monsters
The Horror of Party Beach
August 6th
Piranha (1978)
Killer Fish
August 13th
Elvira’s Movie Macabre: Attack of the Giant Leeches
Elvira’s Movie Macabre: Tormented
August 20th
Encore Presentation of:
Alligator
Alligator 2
You can watch Scream Factory TV on ShoutFactoryTV.com, or on any of the Shout! Factory TV apps currently available on Amazon Fire TV, Android, Apple TV, and Roku.
For more information about where to find Scream Factory TV, please visitScreamFactoryTV.com.
Promotional images are provided courtesy of Scream Factory TV.
Free streaming service Tubi has been nothing short of a breath of fresh air amongst a multitude of pricey streaming platforms with a beautiful selection of horror films to boot. From horror series,Freddy’s Nightmares recently added, to cult and modern scare classics, who honestly needs anything more, right? Well, Tubi has been stepping up their game recently even further by adding original programming and in doing so, a remake of a 1980 horror treasure has been announced to premiere this 2022 Halloween season- a Terror Train remake!
The original Jamie Lee Curtis starred ‘whodunit’ slasher revenge fest on a train on New Year’s Eve filled with a bunch of college students has become a beloved horror classic over the years and the 2022 revival is parallral in context; except it is set on Halloween rather than New Year’s Eve.
In the 2022 modern retelling, the official description is as follows: “Alana (Robyn Alomar) and a group of college seniors board a party train for a Halloween-themed bash, but their fun spirals into fear as attendees are killed off one by one by an unknown killer. Concealed by costumes and plagued with chaos, everyone is a suspect. As the party train continues full steam ahead, Alana must race against the rails to find the killer before she becomes the next victim.”
The cast is steered by Canadian actress Robyn Alomar (“Utopia Falls”), and Tim Rozon (“Schitt’s Creek”). The movie is written by Ian Carpenter along with Aaron Martin (“Slasher”) and is directed by Philippe Gagnon (“Amber Alert”).