Fango recently heard from indie filmmaker Gary Ugarek, who sent along some exclusive stills and behind-the-scenes photos (see them below) from his Maryland/Virginia-lensed Deadlands 2: Trapped, a follow-up to his 2007 flick Deadlands: The Rising. “It has been a long and weird road since we began preproduction, as this was originally supposed to be a short for a project called Zombthology,” Ugarek tells Fango. “Deadlands 2 ultimately grew into a feature film, much like its predecessor; however, it’s really an in-name-only sequel, and was simply titled Trapped during production.”
The location where the movie’s six human survivors hole up when the ghouls overrun the world was a 50,000-square-foot cineplex theater in Hagerstown, MD, where Ugarek (pictured in first photo with actor Frank Collazo) marshalled hundreds of undead bit players along with his main cast and crew. “It was a fun flick to make,” he recalls. “Most indie zombie filmmakers...
The location where the movie’s six human survivors hole up when the ghouls overrun the world was a 50,000-square-foot cineplex theater in Hagerstown, MD, where Ugarek (pictured in first photo with actor Frank Collazo) marshalled hundreds of undead bit players along with his main cast and crew. “It was a fun flick to make,” he recalls. “Most indie zombie filmmakers...
- 4/29/2009
- Fangoria
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