New Poster for the Horror Torture Thriller THE COLLECTION
LD Entertainment has released a poster for their upcoming torture horror film The Collection, which is a sequel to The Collector. The film comes from the minds of Saw IV-VI writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. The first film was pretty mediocre, this one looks it could be a little better, but I'm not going to rush out to see it.
The story follows a girl, played by Emma Fitzpatrick, who goes to some kind of underground secret party that turns into a bloody murder spree for a crazy killer called The Collector. The girl's father hires a special ops team to get her back. The team ends up recruiting a guy named Arkin, played by Josh Stewart, who happens to be the one person who escaped The Collector. He will help guide them through the lair so they can take the killer and rescue the girl.
Here's the Synopsis:
When Elena’s (Emma Fitzpatrick) friends take her to a secret party at an undisclosed location, she never imagined she would become the latest victim of The Collector, a psychopathic killer. The Collector kidnaps and transports her to an abandoned hotel he’s transformed into his own private maze of torture and death. Upon learning of his daughter’s disappearance, Elena’s wealthy father (Christopher McDonald) hires a group of mercenaries to retrieve her from the vicious grips of The Collector. These mercenaries coerce Arkin (Josh Stewart), the only man to have escaped the wrath of this heinous monster, to lead them through the gruesome labyrinth. Now, Arkin finds himself fighting for his own life in order to save Elena. “The Collection,” directed by Marcus Dunstan and written by Dunstan and Patrick Melton, is a suspense horror film with nonstop thrills at every turn, starring Josh Stewart (The Dark Knight Rises), Emma Fitzpatrick (The Social Network), and Christopher McDonald (Requiem for a Dream).
The movie hits theaters on November 30th. If you haven't watched the trailer yet, check it out below! Do you think it looks like it will be a good scary movie?