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Quarantine 2: Terminal Receives Limited Theatrical Release

It seems like this just came out of nowhere condering all this time that a select few of us have been waiting for the release of the not-so-much anticipated sequal to the American remake of the Spanish horror masterpiece REC. This time around, the remake sequal is not following the same storyline as the Spanish sequel Rec 2, which is why I am personally looking forward to this film. Granted, the REC. movies are phenomenal and Rec. was certainly better than the first Quarantine movie. However, i am very interested in where the team behind Quarantine 2: Terminal can take the story. So without further a do, Here is the official synops and trailer as well as official theatrical release date.

Look for the flick in theatres on June 17th. Kind of short notice, yeah. but it's better than nothing. Another great addition to the news is that FX master Robert Hall is doing the FX for the project, which is always proming for some great Gorey goodness. If any one reading ever saw Laid To Rest or the first Quarantine film you know what im talking about.

Quarantine 2: Terminal starts right after the events of the previous film at LAX, as passengers board a flight to Nashville. When a passenger becomes violently ill with a mysterious rabies-like virus, the plane makes an emergency landing at a large metropolitan airport. Jenny (Mercedes Masohn), a heroic yet inexperienced flight attendant, takes charge of the safety of her passengers.

Relieved when a swarm of heavily equipped emergency vehicles, police units and the CDC arrive, Jenny and the passengers soon discover that they have been quarantined and are now trapped. Desperate to escape, Jenny enlists the help of one of the surviving passengers, a kindergarten teacher, Henry (Josh Cooke), to devise a plan to survive.



Source: Dread Central & Youtube
tjonahue Monday 6/06/2011 at 07:02 PM | 77184