'SPIDER BABY' Remake Gears Up To Retell The Maddest Story Ever Told [Trailer]
If you have never seen the 1967 weird-fest that was director Jack Hill’s film ‘SPIDER BABY’ you’re in for a modern day retelling of the tale thanks to filmmaker Dustin Ferguson (Cocaine Cougar, Mega Ape) and today we have learned the film has officially wrapped production and given us a trailer to check out below.
“The new film promises to reimagine the beloved cult film – which starred Sid Haig and Lon Chaney Jr. – for a new generation of horror enthusiasts.”
The film is currently in post-production, with a premiere planned for this October in L.A.
The original film’s director, Jack Hill, served as the Executive Producer for this brand new project, “ensuring a respectful homage to the 1967 cult classic.”
Additionally, Beverly Washburn, a notable presence from the original Spider Baby as “Elizabeth,” returns to the film in a new role. Washburn’s inclusion adds an extra layer of nostalgia and continuity, allowing fans to relish in the connection between the original and the remake.
Joining the cast is Ron Chaney, the grandson of the legendary Lon Chaney Jr. His appearance in the film pays tribute to the Chaney family’s profound legacy in the horror genre, and his grandfather’s involvement in the original as lead “Bruno,” further contributing to the remake’s authenticity and depth.
Additionally, the film features Brinke Stevens, best known for her role in 1982’s Slumber Party Massacre.
Adding to the creative team for the Spider Baby remake is Jeff Burr, known for his work on Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, who served as the Creative Consultant.
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