Gremlins 3! Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates (The Horror Movie That Almost Was)

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

It's time for a new episode of our The Horror Movie That Almost Was video series, and since we're knee-deep in the holiday season we have decided to dig into an unproduced sequel to the horrific Christmas classic Gremlins! (You can watch Gremlins HERE.)

In the video embedded above, writer/narrator/editor Tyler Nichols discusses the Gremlins 3 we've been waiting to see for nearly thirty years, providing answers to the questions "Will original stars Zach Galligan and Phoebe Cates return?", "Will Steven Spielberg be involved in any capacity?", and "Are they going super family friendly?" For all that and more, click on the video!

The Horror Movie That Almost Was series 

takes a look at the various horror projects that could never seem to get things off the ground, be it for budgetary concerns, creative differences, or just an ever evolving Hollywood landscape. We dive into every aspect and see just how close these films had come to cameras rolling.

The series is Produced by John Fallon and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.

Previous episodes of The Horror Movie That Almost Was can be seen below. For much more video content, check out the JoBlo Horror Videos YouTube channel – and subscribe while you're there!
 

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