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First Teaser Trailer for ‘KRAMPUS: THE DEVIL RETURNS’ Debuts!

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The first teaser trailer for the horror sequel Krampus: The Devil Returns has popped up tonight and we have it for you right here! This is the sequel to the successful indie film, Krampus: The Christmas Devil from 2014. The sequel is again written and directed by Jason Hull and features a great cast. Check out the first teaser trailer after the break and tell us what you think.

According to writer/director Jason Hull: “This time around we’ll be seeing more blood, more Santa and of course more Krampus.”

Filming took place this past January and February in Pennsylvania with plans for a Christmas 2016 release date.

Krampus: The Devil Returns is written by A.J. Leslie and Jason Hull and is also directed by Jason Hull.

The cast includes R.A. Mihailoff, Melantha Blackthorne, Darren Barcomb, Jason Hull, Tiffani Fest, Daniel James, Richard Goteri, Michael Mili, A.J. Leslie, Darin Foltz

Plot Synopsis

Krampus is based on actual mythology dating back to 17th century Alpine/Eastern European lore. Krampus is Saint Nick’s evil brother. However, unlike St. Nick, Krampus brings wrath on children who misbehave. This story takes place shortly after the demise of Jeremy’s (A.J. Leslie) family. Krampus has returned to this small community and is seemingly out of control on his quest to punish bad children. Jeremy is brought back to help end the reign of terror that Krampus has brought upon so many towns.

Watch the teaser trailer here:

Krampus The Devil Returns

 

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Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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