New Clip & Release Details for Invasion of the Undead
The undead will rise once more and this time it will be a freakin’ invasion! Yep, it’s the Invasion of the Undead, a film that we have been following very closely around these parts as it certainly has that 80’s vibe about it. So, if you guys are have also been looking forward to this one or are new to the table, we have a brand new clip for you to check out as well as all the details you need in regards to when you can get your undead fix.
From the Press Release:
Independent production company MonsterBuster Entertainment has released the first clip and behind-the-scenes footage from its upcoming feature film Invasion of the Undead, an 80’s-style horror comedy in the vein of The Evil Dead and Big Trouble in Little China. The ambitious $17,000 indie film will premiere February 10th at Atlanta’s historic Plaza Theatre, with a digital release to follow on March 3rd.
This behind-the-scenes featurette showcases Belle, one of the film’s many creatures who is created via a mixture of live-action and stop-motion animation. Tickets to the world premiere of Invasion in Atlanta are available at http://invasion.bpt.me/. Future screenings will be announced on the MonsterBuster Facebook page www.facebook.com/MonsterBusterEntertainment.
Partially funded through Indiegogo, Invasion follows Allison, a young woman who gets more than she bargained for when she enlists the aid of two freelance paranormal exterminators to combat an undead infestation in her new home. It is the first film in a planned four-part series and the cornerstone of a MonsterBuster Cinematic Universe in which characters from past and present MonsterBuster productions will cross paths as the series progresses- think a horror version of Marvel or Star Wars.
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Founded by a group of friends with a lifelong passion for filmmaking, MonsterBuster Entertainment is an Atlanta-based micro budget production company dedicated to the creation of quality genre entertainment. Many of its short films have been featured on television and in festivals such as Tromadance, DragonCon and Buried Alive.