It’s official, after 16 years, Black Sheep 2 is in the works. Heads up, we’re talking about Black Sheep, the 2006 New Zealand horror-comedy written and directed by Jonathan King, starring Nathan Meister, Peter Finn, Daniel Mason and many more – not to be confused. black sheep Since 1996, with Chris Farley and David Spade. According to Deadline , WTFilms is now developing a sequel.
Jonathan King will come back to realize Black sheep 2 : He will also write the script for the sequel with Matthew Grainger and Rosie Howells.
Nathan Meister Also returning as Henry Oldfield. The rest of the cast has yet to be announced, though Deadline notes that the Meister “He was joined by former Black Sheep cast members and new faces“.
“Black Sheep 2 follows a young scientist who becomes convinced that a dangerous new pathogen is threatening the population and tracks them to their hometown, which lies in the shadow of the isolated sheep station where the first Black Sheep’s horrific events took place.“, we read in the synopsis of the film.
Not For Children Under 12, the first film was released in 2006, starring Henry Oldfield (Nathan Meister), a sheep-phobic townsman who decided to follow his therapist’s advice and return to the family farm to sell his share to older brother Angus (Peter Finn), without doubting the genetic experiments that were carried out on sheep there.
At the same time, environmental activists who are aware of this practice release a mutant lamb from a secret laboratory. The calamity will spread very quickly and turn all the sheep into predators to be feared…
shooting of Black sheep 2 It is expected to launch in New Zealand next spring. The release date has not been set yet.
In the meantime, to be able to (re)discover Black Sheep (2006), you’ll have to turn to the DVD releases.
Source: Allocine

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