Cool Horror Videos: ABCs of Death 2’s W is for Wish opening sequence!

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

ABCs OF DEATH 2 offers up a bevy of infectiously outrageous short films from a wide variety of filmmakers, and “W is for Wish” is one of the standouts. Directed by Astron-6 member Steven Kostanski (MANBORG), the segment invites you to see what it would really be like if you were transported to your favorite make-believe universe. Hint: It wouldn’t be much fun.

W is for Wish’s opening sequence has gone online, thanks to distributor Magnet Releasing, and it should give you a gruesome taste of what the short has in store. The saying “Be careful what you wish for” has never been so fitting.

ABCs OF DEATH 2 is currently available on VOD; it hits theaters on Halloween.

Source: Magnet Releasing

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