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    Question Night of the Living Dead 2 - The Day survivors are reprising their roles?

    As we all know, Romero's spouse is in the process of completing his Dead series with "Twilight of the Dead". I was checking around to see if there were any recent updates on it and then I came across this bit of info on the wikipedia page for Night '68...



    Night of the Living Dead II (2022)

    Decades after the zombie apocalypse, Night of the Living Dead II takes place on a remote island where a small group of survivors take shelter, only to face fresh terror when the flesh-eaters find their way ashore. Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, and Jarlath Conroy respectively reprise their roles as Dr. Sarah Bowman, John "Flyboy", and William "Bill" McDermott from Day of the Dead.

    Has anyone heard about this? I had no clue. Is this really legit? If So, then there are two sequels in development?

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    More on it... https://screenrant.com/night-living-...ay-sequel/amp/

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    According to the IMDb entry for that movie, it seems like the characters they play have different names:

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1499643...=nm_flmg_act_2
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    This just stinks of a lazy grab on the existing title/canon/Romero name?
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    I've heard of NOTLD2 being in development, yes.

    I have low hopes. In fact, so low that they would be able to break into Fort Knox without tripping any wires.

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    The question now: is this movie the same, or related somehow, to this project that was announced several years ago?:

    https://theplaylist.net/night-living...mero-20181106/

    Where it was said that the story was written in the 1970s by "the original writers and producers" of Night of the Living Dead?

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    Very strange.

    A sequel / offshoot with the survivors from Day would be cool if properly done, but calling it NOTLD2 and saying it was written in the '70s doesn't make a bit of sense. It sounds like two different rumors that got mixed together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beat_truck View Post
    Very strange.

    A sequel / offshoot with the survivors from Day would be cool if properly done, but calling it NOTLD2 and saying it was written in the '70s doesn't make a bit of sense. It sounds like two different rumors that got mixed together.
    I agree... To see how their (the Day survivors) community has grown and the issues they're facing now 20yrs on...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDP View Post
    The question now: is this movie the same, or related somehow, to this project that was announced several years ago?:

    https://theplaylist.net/night-living...mero-20181106/

    Where it was said that the story was written in the 1970s by "the original writers and producers" of Night of the Living Dead?
    Ah yes i remember reading this when it first appeared. I forgot all about it. Hmm, good point, this could be the same thing(?). But as far as casting the Day trio in it, it must be a cash grab lile Neil said and they are playing different people. That would suck. Im so sick of these alternate story paths following Night, if only there were a way to go back in time and inject Romero with the "savvy businessman" antedote, Night and the entire series would be 100% his.

    On a related note, I am assuming that Daniel Kraus' book "The Living Dead" is considered canon along with Romero's films? Because i heard from someone who read it that the survivors of Day are actually mentioned in it and are confirmed as having eventually died on their island, where they now roam as zombies. The author himself also implied (in an AMA on reddit) that Peter and Fran made it to a community in Canada.
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    Sounds reminiscent of John Russo's Notld sequels (Children and Escape of the living dead)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skinrash View Post
    Sounds reminiscent of John Russo's Notld sequels (Children and Escape of the living dead)
    And Return Of The Living Dead?

    https://memorabilia.homepageofthedead.com/?id=56
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    First couple of released pictures from the movie here:

    https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/...d-2-exclusive/

    No word yet on whether these are true Romero zombies (slow, mostly dumb, moaning/groaning/grunting but mostly incapable of speech, craving warm human flesh, can only be killed by inflicting heavy trauma to their brains) or one of the screaming, marathon runner athlete super-zombie types that have (unfortunately) become so popular in later years (mostly due to the influence of Return of the Living Dead, which was acceptable in what is obviously a PARODY of the genre, but NOT in "serious" zombie movies, even less in those that purport to be in line with "Romero's legacy"), and which in fact go against the very grain of Romero's zombies. No word either on whether this movie has any relation whatsoever to that sequel to Night of the Living Dead that was announced years ago and said to have been written by "the original writers and producers".

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    Hmm, those makeup effects don't exactly look the greatest, now do they?

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    For some reason that fat zombie made me think of...

    Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. [click for more]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    For some reason that fat zombie made me think of...

    Let's hope that that's the only "Ed Woodesque" connection.

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