Behind Malevolence2

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

The last time I wrote about the sequel to MALEVOLENCE, BEREAVEMENT, I let you know that Michael Biehn had joined the cast. Outside of that, I have heard very little about this film until now – the dudes over at Icons of Fright sent us a heads-up about a new behind-the-scenes video they’re hosting.

If you follow THIS LINK, you’ll be able to see what the set of BEREAVEMENT looks like, as well as hear the cast and crew (including director Stevan Mena) talk about this twisted flick. It certianly looks like a dark and eerie ride, so be sure to give it a look.

This is actually a prequel to the first MALEVOLENCE, detailing the origin of that film’s psycho, Martin Bristol. There is a third entry planned as well, rounding out a most unlikely trilogy.

Source: Icons of Fright

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