Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Images Shows What It took to Bring THE MORTUARY COLLECTION to Life + AMA Today!

Sam Raimi calls The Mortuary Collection, “A twisted tapestry of grisly fun and endlessly inventive terror.” Rotten Tomatoes praises it as, “One of the best horror anthologies in years.” The anthology horror movie hit Shudder on October 15th!

Today, Dread Central is thrilled to share an exclusive behind-the-scenes image gallery from the film! Have a look-see below the trailer and synopsis!

Synopsis:
Five twisted tales of terror, The Mortuary Collection transports you back to anthology films of the 70s with loving inspiration from EC horror comics, Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, and the power of storytelling, and is a Halloween classic in the making.

The Mortuary Collection is the feature debut from writer/director Ryan Spindell, who also contributed to Quibi and Sam Raimi’s celebrated 50 States of Fright series. The film stars beloved character actor Clancy Brown, widely recognized as one of the most prolific and versatile performers in Hollywood, and best known for his roles in HighlanderThe Shawshank Redemption, and Starship Troopers as well as Brother Justin Crowe on HBO’s Carnivàle, Kelvin Inman on ABC’s Lost, and as the voice of Mr. Krabs in Sponge Bob Square Pants.

The film also stars Caitlin Fisher (Teen Wolf), Jacob Elordi (Euphoria), Barak Hardley (Spell), Sarah Hey (Braid), and Christine Kilmer. The Mortuary Collection is produced by Spindell, Allison Friedman and T. Justin Ross with special effects from the Academy Award Winning company Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc., who worked on TremorsDeath Becomes HerStarship Troopers, and many more!

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You can also join an AMA session today with writer/director Ryan Spindell and the film’s stars Clance Brown! See the graphic below for information regarding how to participate.

Have you seen The Mortuary Collection on Shudder yet? What do you think of our exclusive behind-the-scenes images? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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