Bret Hart and Corey Feldman to star in Tales from the Dead Zone

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Tales from the Dead Zone Barry J. Gillis

Currently filming in Canada, director Barry J. Gillis's horror anthology TALES FROM THE DEAD ZONE doesn't have anything to do with Stephen King's novel THE DEAD ZONE or its adaptations. Instead, it centers on 

a Medical Examiner who imagines how victims of a horrible car crash, may have lived their lives. 

Those imagined stories make up the anthology's five segments, which are titled Legend of the Peoples Demon, End Game, Rock Star Legacy, Rope a Dope, and Burt the Sailor.

Kim Sonderholm will be playing the medical examiner, and set to join him in the cast are Dakota House, Len J. Phillips, Madison Nyenhuis, Ken Campbell, Maria Parker, Terrence Van Camp, and Holly Reiter, along with retired professional wrestler Bret "The Hitman" Hart and '80s icon Corey Feldman, who will be accompanied by his Corey's Angels band mates.

Hart will be playing a private investigator named Tom Jenkings, "a one man wrecking crew who doesn't always play by all of the rules."

The Legend of the Peoples Demon segment has already been shot, and promotional art for it can be seen below.

TALES FROM THE DEAD ZONE will be released sometime in late 2017.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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