Slasher vs. zombies movie Bonejangles is getting a sequel

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Bonejangles Brett DeJager

Last year, director Brett DeJager introduced the world to a slasher called Bonejangles in a movie that was appropriately titled BONEJANGLES. The son of a serial killer and a voodoo priestess, Bonejangles (played by screenwriter Keith Melcher) was an unstoppable killing machine who was said to have already murdered over a hundred people before the events of his first movie. The film was an off-the-wall horror comedy, a slasher / zombie movie mash-up that saw the Jason Voorhees-esque Bonejangles getting dropped into the midst of an outbreak of the walking dead that was caused by a witch named Rowena.

With BONEJANGLES now available on VOD and DVD courtesy of Wild Eye Releasing, DeJager is moving forward with the making of BONEJANGLES 2, and he provided the folks over at PopHorror with the first look at an early poster and the official synopsis: 

Picking up after the events of Bonejangles, supernatural serial killer, Edgar Friendly Junior a.k.a. Mr. Bonejangles, is inadvertently resurrected by a mysterious and sinister cult of followers of the succubus witch, Rowena. Mr. Bonejangles wastes no time picking up where he left off and sets his sights on hapless police officer Doug Partridge, the one who got away from him. But Rowena’s followers have plans of their own for Bonejangles… plans that may spell doom for the very world itself.

That's all the information that has been revealed so far, but I'm glad to hear that Bonejangles will be returning.

You can read my 7/10 review of the first movie at THIS LINK, and if you're interested in BONEJANGLES but haven't seen it yet you can watch it on Amazon Prime or pick up a copy HERE.

Source: PopHorror

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