Scare Package II poster unveiled ahead of anthology sequel’s premiere

Shudder has unveiled a trailer for the anthology Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge, coming to the streaming service this month.Shudder has unveiled a trailer for the anthology Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge, coming to the streaming service this month.
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The Shudder streaming service has yet to announce when they’ll be releasing the horror anthology sequel Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge, but we do know that the movie is going to have its world premiere at the London Fright Fest on August 25th. In anticipation of that screening, the folks at Fangoria got a look at the poster for Scare Package II – and that poster can now be seen at the bottom of this article!

Our reviewer The Iceman called the first Scare Package (watch it HERE) “one of the best times I’ve had all year” and gave it a 9/10 review. Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge

immediately follows the events of the original with the survivors attending the funeral of “Rad Chad” Buckley, which quickly devolves into an elaborate series of death traps centered around Chad’s favorite films, forcing the guests to band together and use the rules of horror to survive the bloody game.

Here’s some information on the sequel’s cast and directors:

Co-created by Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns, the comedic sequel brings back many of the first film’s most beloved characters, including Rad Chad himself, Jeremy King, Final Girl Jessie, played by Zoe Graham, and Rad Chad’s video store foil Sam, played by comedian Byron Brown.

Additional cast joining in on the madness include Rich Sommer (Summer of ’84), Kelli Maroney (Chopping Mall), Graham Skipper (Beyond The Gates), Maria Olsen (Starry Eyes), and Shakira Ja’nai Paye (the upcoming House Party reboot).

The sequel also features returning director Anthony Cousins, with a sequel to his previous segment entitled THE NIGHT HE CAME BACK AGAIN PART VI: THE NIGHT SHE CAME BACK, with star Chelsey Grant. New directors include veteran actress Alexandra Barreto (Mayans M.C.) with her segment WELCOME TO THE ’90S; Australian filmmaker Rachele Wiggins (Deadhouse Dark) with the segment WE’RE SO DEAD; UK filmmaker Jed Shepherd with his segment SPECIAL EDITION, which reunites him with cast members from Shudder’s sensation Host, which he co-wrote and produced.

Fangoria has heard that

What Scare Package did for the 1980s, Scare Package II does for the 1990s to early-2000s horror resurgence. The bigger, often more absurd sequels and their weird need to re-imagine, re-frame, or even completely re-do the events that came before them, are hilariously examined. Combined with other more timely tropes, including Torture Porn, J-Horror, Final Girls, and whatever that trope is with kids getting into way-over-their-heads mischief that no adults are ever aware of.

Aaron B. Koontz and Cameron Burns produced Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge with Ashleigh Snead and Alex Euting. Shawn Talley and Farrell Rose co-produced for Paper Street Pictures.

Are you a fan of Scare Package? Let us know by leaving a comment below. Here’s the Scare Package II poster:

Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge

Source: Fangoria

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