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== 2021 Release Date Incorrect ==

The 2021 release date is incorrect. The article cited for the release data is referring to an unnamed movie that was written by Greg Sestero. From the article:

DC: Can I asked about the status of the shark film you’re making with Tommy?

GS: The trailer that we did for fun. So that’s about all of it at this point. But like I said, I did write and direct a new horror film about a cult that we just wrapped for quarantine. So we’ve been able to edit it. Right now it’s untitled. So we’re looking to hopefully have that out available for next year, but it’s basically untitled cult movie. It’s kind of a true story about a desert cult. It’s kind of like The Hills Have Eyes meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre.<ref>https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/353742/exclusive-frightfest-interview-greg-sestero-talks-cyst/</ref>

Revision as of 20:33, 24 December 2020

2021 Release Date Incorrect

The 2021 release date is incorrect. The article cited for the release data is referring to an unnamed movie that was written by Greg Sestero. From the article:

DC: Can I asked about the status of the shark film you’re making with Tommy?

GS: The trailer that we did for fun. So that’s about all of it at this point. But like I said, I did write and direct a new horror film about a cult that we just wrapped for quarantine. So we’ve been able to edit it. Right now it’s untitled. So we’re looking to hopefully have that out available for next year, but it’s basically untitled cult movie. It’s kind of a true story about a desert cult. It’s kind of like The Hills Have Eyes meets Texas Chainsaw Massacre.[1]