30 Days of Night: Dark Days scores new cover art

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

We seen the trailer and a nutload of new pics over the last few weeks for the upcoming release of 30 DAYS OF NIGHT: DARK DAYS, aiming to hit DVD and Blu-ray October 5th, but the one thing we haven’t seen thus far is the film’s cover art. Until today, that is.

Behold the Blu-ray cover (which no doubt will look just like the DVD cover) for the film, featuring a soaking wet (and smoking hot) Kiele Sanchez (pictured) rockin’ a machete and surrounded by the evil floating heads of vampires soaked in blood. Not a bad cover… honestly, it’s better than the box art that 30 DAYS OF NIGHT had going for it.

As a quick refresher, DARK DAYS goes a bit like this: After surviving the incidents in Barrow, Alaska, Stella Olemaun relocates to Los Angeles, where she intentionally attracts the attention of the local vampire population in order to avenge the death of her husband, Eben.

Enjoy the new cover art and be sure to PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE BLU-RAY / DVD COMBO now before it’s too late. 30 DAYS OF NIGHT: DARK DAYS hits stores everywhere October 5, 2010.

Source: DVD Active

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