Summary – Short film slasher goes long-form with synths, memes, and a possible squirrel spin-off—horror just got hilarious.,
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Jeremy Rudd, the creative mind behind the viral 1980s-inspired short film I’ll Kill You, I Promise, has revealed plans to expand the chilling two-minute slasher into a full-length feature. The film, originally celebrated for its neon-lit, synth-wave aesthetic and intense scares, is now set to offer audiences a marathon horror experience that dives deeper into its quirky and deadly world.
A Nostalgic 1980s Slasher Reimagined
Set in the vibrant era of synths and big hair, the full-length version promises to maintain the original’s terrifying charm while enriching the storyline. Fans can expect more suspense, more synth wave soundtracks, and that unmistakable 80s flair that captured imaginations worldwide—prompting a viral phenomenon on social media platforms.
Internet Frenzy and Memetic Glory
Following the announcement, social media exploded with enthusiasm and fan engagement. Memes flooded timelines, with slogans like #MoreJeremyPlease and #BlockBusterKiller trending as fans clamored for more horror-filled fun. An amusing tidbit came from an anonymous source claiming the special effects were so convincing it induced genuine fear on set.
Whispers of a Potential Franchise
- Plans for spin-offs are rumored, including the killer’s backstory and a quirky prequel focused on the killer’s slippers.
- A vivid, animated series about neon-colored squirrels lurking in shadows is under consideration.
- Industry insiders suggest Hollywood executives are eyeing the killer for a merchandising craze, possibly with novelty glow-in-the-dark tax form costumes.
Creative Possibilities and Set Antics
In lighthearted and imaginative production ideas, some crew hope for:
- The killer to don roller skates for part of the film.
- A fun one-minute dance-off amidst the screams.
- A rap battle death narration by victims.
- A cameo by a possessed Rubik’s Cube.
Looking Forward to the Release
Director Jeremy Rudd assures fans that while the feature will elevate and stretch the narrative, it remains true to the original’s heart—balancing terror and absurdity. The film is slated to premiere on a fittingly ominous Friday the 13th, with marketing slogans like Scream Longer, Laugh Harder promising a blend of horror and humor.
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