New Clip From The PUPPET MASTER Spinoff Film BLADE: THE IRON CROSS

If you’re a fan of the twisted Puppet Master horror franchise, there’s a spinoff film coming out titled Blade: The Iron Cross, and it centers on the fan-favorite murderous marionette, Blade. We previously shared a trailer for the film that you can check out here, and now we have a clip from the film for you to watch.

The clip follows a journalist and her photographer investigating a pair of mutilated bodies. Here’s the synopsis for the film:

For decades the fans have been clamoring for it, and now Full Moon delivers with the first standalone feature debut of one of its most beloved (and most frightful) characters; the hook-handed maniac puppet, BLADE! Charles Band’s PUPPET MASTER series continues as an unspeakable evil from Blade’s past emerges in the form of a murderous Nazi scientist named Dr. Hauser. As Hauser’s heinous crimes are discovered, the psychic war journalist, Elisa Ivanov, awakens Blade, and together the bloody journey of revenge begins. It’s Herr Hauser’s reanimated undead army versus a possessed doll and a beautiful vengeance-seeking clairvoyant! Who will win, and how will it affect the Full Moon Universe? Find out in BLADE: THE IRON CROSS.

Full Moon Features CEO Charles Band said in a statement:

“The Puppet Master films are pivotal in the Full Moon Features legacy. Not only are they favorites among our fans, but they remain the most successful direct-to-video movie franchise in history and they have always been a joy for us to create. Especially during this uncertain time, we couldn’t be more thrilled to give our fans the standalone Blade feature they have been waiting for.”

I actually enjoy this franchise and the crazy over-the-top places that it goes. They have no problem crossing the line with certain things.

Blade: The Iron Cross was directed by John Lechago and stars Tania Fox, Roy Abramsohn, Griffin Blazi, Jarrell Hall and Bobby Ree. The movie will debut exclusively on the Full Moon Features channel and app on June 26, 2020.

Full Moon Features continue their iconic Puppet Master series with the first-ever standalone feature film centered around its most beloved character, the hom...

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