
Arrow Video just sent us a pretty kick ass press release, sure to please all the Lamberto Bava/Dario Argento fanatics we have out there: This fall, the company will unleash brand new DVDs of DEMONS and DEMONS 2 – Region Free! Included within each DVD package will be all-new extra features especially shot for the releases, as well as a two-part comic book sequel – DEMONS 3! (We’ve got a “comic book trailer” for your eyes below.)
According to the official Arrow site (not affiliated with us, of course), the release date is SEPTEMBER 27th. However, our press release says a date is still TBD, so for now let’s just say it’s unclear.
So what can be expected? Here are the specs for DEMONS:
– Four artwork panel option reversible sleeve with original poster and video artwork housed in a slipcase with additional fifth artwork panel with all-new Jeff Zornow artwork recreated in foil overlayed on matt black.
– Double-sided fold-out poster
– Collector’s Booklet featuring brand new writing on Demons by Calum Wadell
– All new exclusive collector’s comic
SPECIAL FEATURES: The audio recollections of Director Lamberto Bava, Special Make-Up Creations Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci
– Interview with producer Dario Argento
– Interview with composer Claudio Simonetti
– Longtime Argento collaborator Luigi Cozzi on the history of Italian horror
As for DEMONS 3, here’s what the comic is about: It is the 16th Century, the time of the plague in Southern France. Amid the carnage, a new evil is starting to take form and only one man can see it. That man is Nostradamus, but are his horrid visions of the future signs of what will come to pass? Can he stop the Demons from entering into our world? An all-new epic tale of demonic dismemberment brought to you from the writing team of Stefan Hutchinson and Barry Keating, with artwork by Jeff Zornow and Marcus Smith!
Scroll below for the four-page comic book trailer for DEMONS 3. And keep an eye right here for more DEMONS info as we get it…













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