Trailer: Danielle Harris vs. axe-wielding maniac in Redwood Massacre sequel

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Six years after bringing the world the slasher movie THE REDWOOD MASSACRE (watch it HERE), writer/director David Ryan Keith has crafted a sequel, REDWOOD MASSACRE: ANNIHILATION, which Uncork'd Entertainment will be bringing to DVD and Digital on October 20th. In anticipation of the sequel's release, a trailer and poster have now been released online. The trailer is embedded above, while the poster can be seen below.

Starring genre icon Danielle Harris, REDWOOD MASSACRE: ANNIHILATION has the following synopsis: 

A stranger obsessed with the unsolved Redwood murders, convinces a group of bereaved family members to venture into the wilderness in hope of proving the existence of the infamous killer. Their quest for truth sees a sinister turn of events, as the hunters become the hunted. A blood-soaked fight for survival ensues when they find that the tales told of the axe-wielding manic is very real.

Harris's co-stars include Damien Puckler, Gary Kasper, Jon Campling, and Tevy Poe.

I'm always on board to watch a new slasher, and I'm especially interested in watching Danielle Harris deal with a slasher yet again, so I'll be watching REDWOOD MASSACRE: ANNIHILATION for sure.

Redwood Massacre: Annihilation

Source: Arrow in the Head

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