Along Came the Devil 2 trailer features Bruce Davison and the forces of evil

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Along Came the Devil II

Earlier this year we heard that ALONG CAME THE DEVIL director Jason DeVan and star Bruce Davison were re-teaming to work on a sequel appropriately titled ALONG CAME THE DEVIL 2. With that film's October release swiftly approaching, a trailer has arrived online to give us a look at Davison's second time playing Reverend Michael.

Scripted by DeVan and his wife Heather DeVan (who also co-wrote the first film with him), ALONG CAME THE DEVIL 2 has the following synopsis: 

After receiving an unsettling voicemail, Jordan (Wiggins) returns home, looking for answers, only to find her estranged father and even more questions. A demonic force has attached itself to the town and no one is safe. The only one who seems to know anything is the small town's Reverend.

Davison's co-stars include Laura Slade Wiggins, Mark Ashworth, Cassius DeVan, Tiffany Fallon, and Heather DeVan.

Gravitas Ventures will be giving ALONG CAME THE DEVIL 2 a theatrical, VOD, and Digital release on October 11th.

I still haven't seen the first ALONG CAME THE DEVIL, but these movies do look suitable for Halloween season viewings.
 

Along Came the Devil II

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