Quarantine 2: Terminal DVD details revealed, out next month

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Chances are you missed out on QUARANTINE 2: TERMINAL when it played on the big screen. It was dumped in a handful of theaters last month with little notice and no promotion. You’ll have another chance to catch it when it hits DVD on August 2 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Unfortunately, the company isn’t putting much effort into the home video treatment either. It seems that no special features will be included on the disc, and they couldn’t even spring for a Blu-ray edition. Oh well. Check out the cover art below.

The sequel to 2008’s QUARANTINE is written and directed by John Pogue (GHOST SHIP). It stars Mercedes Masohn, Josh Cooke, George Back, Jason Benjamin, Bre Blair, Lynn Cole and John Curran.

QUARANTINE 2: TERMINAL picks up later that night at LAX, as passengers board a flight to Nashville. When a passenger becomes violently ill with a mysterious rabies-like virus, the plane makes an emergency landing at a large metropolitan airport. Jenny, a heroic yet inexperienced flight attendant, takes charge of the safety of her passengers. Relieved when a swarm of heavily equipped emergency vehicles, police units and the CDC arrive, Jenny and the passengers soon discover that they have been quarantined and are now trapped. Desperate to escape, Jenny enlists the help of one of the surviving passengers, a kindergarten teacher, Henry, to devise a plan to survive.

Pre-order QUARANTINE 2: TERMINAL HERE.

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