Kevin Bacon remains to be rooting for a theatrical sequel to some of the iconic ’90s monster horror movies.
After a fan gushed on Twitter Friday about desirous to see a follow-up “Tremors” film that doesn’t get despatched straight to DVD, Bacon swooped in to reiterate his fondness for the beloved horror comedy franchise.
“Seeing this on the SHAZAM trailer makes me REALLY wish to see a brand new TREAMORS film that isnt direct to dvd @kevinbacon make this occur,” the Twitter person wrote.
The actor — who beforehand advised Esquire two years in the past that he needs to star in a “Tremors” sequel if it’s on the massive display screen — shared he’s nonetheless completely on board for a reboot of the cult traditional.
“I’m simply ready for the decision…” Bacon wrote in a quote tweet alongside a befitting worm emoji.
In 1990, Bacon starred in “Tremors,” the primary installment of the Tremors franchise, that includes big man-eating worms referred to as graboids.
“Tremors” was adopted by a number of direct-to-video sequels, a short-lived TV sequence and one prequel, together with “Tremors 2: Aftershocks,” “Tremors 3: Again to Perfection,” “Tremors 4: The Legend Begins,” “Tremors 5: Bloodlines,” “Tremors: A Chilly Day in Hell,” and “Tremors: Shrieker Island.”
Launched almost 33 years in the past, “Tremors” follows natives within the small city of Perfection, Nevada, who “defend themselves towards unusual underground creatures that are killing them one after the other,” in response to the movie’s synopsis.
Directed by Ron Underwood, the unique movie additionally stars Bacon, Reba McEntire, Fred Ward and Michael Gross.
In 2021, Bacon advised Esquire that Common tapped him about doubling down on extra movies within the franchise years in the past; nonetheless, they'd’ve been direct-to-video.
“We have been across the 25 12 months anniversary. I went to Blumhouse, and so they have been completely into the concept,” Bacon stated on the time. “Common didn’t wish to remake it as a function and likewise possibly as a result of it didn’t work as a function the primary time. So we put it apart. Then they got here again to me and stated, ‘What would you consider doing it as a sequence?’”
In 2018, Deadline reported that the TV reboot of the 1990 movie wouldn’t see the sunshine of day after SyFy rejected the sequence, regardless of a “implausible pilot,” Bacon stated in an Instagram submit.
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