Several years after it was reportedly "dead in the water", it appears that the film has finally found a studio to back the project. Maybe this coming year, heading toward the 20th anniversary, what sounds like the right amount of time between funding it, filming it and releasing it, I will see if the audience wants to put their money where their mouth is and join me in this journey!" (11/15/16) He did say he'd consider crowdfunding as a source to finally get things moving, saying: "So many people ask me about “Strangeland 2.” Someone asked me, “Well, why don’t you crowdfund it?” I’m thinking, “Good point!” if people want this movie so bad, and it seems like when I go to these horror conventions and it seems like everybody wants it, maybe that is the route to go. So, the script was there and now I’m just trying to find a production company and the financing to do it!" It took me seven years just to get my property back and at that point it was 2004. It was greenlit, a script was written and we were in the earliest stages of preproduction when the company got indicted by the federal government! I hang out with the best people! At that point in time, all the properties were seized and we’re tied up in the court system for seven years. "It was greenlit back in 1997 before the first one came out. I don’t know what the hell it is with that thing! That whole experience could be a documentary in itself - “The Making of Strangeland 2.” What the fuck?! That is what it would be called, “The Making of Strangeland 2: WTF!"Īdding. In a recent interview Dee revealed his frustration with the whole process, saying: "I’m always trying to get “Strangeland 2” going. (5/16/22)Ī year and a half later and it looks like there's still no movement in regards to a sequel or the reboot that was revealed in the last update. It's possible it may go into development again at some point (especially considering the project's history over the years), but as of right now it's dead. Recent news about Dee in pre-production on another unrelated horror project has been revealed, further adding to the fact that this project is dead. The terrifying tale of how Carleton Hendricks becomes the merciless Captain Howdy, and the sadistic path of revenge he takes against the seven individuals responsible.Despite writer Dee Snider trying to keep this project alive, it appears to be in a state of development hell and has been for some time now. Due to being such a limited comic it often sells for over cover price on eBay. As of 2012 there have been no updates on the future publishing of the rest of the series. Only one comic was ever printed and sold to the public, because Fangoria comics either went out of business or decided to not publish the rest of the issues in the series. Due to the sudden closing of Fangoria Comics, the remaining three issues went unreleased.ĭee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins will be re-released by The Scream Factory sometime in 2008 in its complete four-issue format, allowing readers to complete the series for the very first time. The first issue was released on August, 29 2007. Dee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins is a 2007–2008 comic book limited series prequel based on the 1998 Dee Snider film Strangeland.ĭee Snider's Strangeland: Seven Sins was announced as a monthly four-issue comic book limited series by Fangoria Comics.
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