Tony Todd (Candyman) – Where in the Horror Are They Now

The new episode of WTF Happened to This Unmade Horror Movie digs into Bernard Rose's idea for Candyman 2: The Midnight Meat TrainThe new episode of WTF Happened to This Unmade Horror Movie digs into Bernard Rose's idea for Candyman 2: The Midnight Meat Train
Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Last month, our Where in the Horror Are They Now video series got started with a look at the career of Kane Hodder, and this month's episode digs into the story of another one of the genre's greatest icons, Tony Todd. Todd is best known for bringing Candyman to life, but through his roles has conquered both horror and science fiction. Check out our examination of his career in the embed above!

With the Where in the Horror Are They Now series, we'll be going 

in depth on the lives and careers of some of our favorite horror talents and also find out where they are now and what they are up to!

The Tony Todd episode was was Written and Narrated by Jessica Dwyer, Edited by Will Hume, Produced by John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

The Hodder episode of Where in the Horror Are They Now can be seen below, along with samples of a couple of our other video series. To see more, head over to the JoBlo Horror Videos YouTube Channel – and subscribe while you're there!

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