- Pontypool (film) - Wikipedia
As of 2022, a direct sequel, Pontypool Changes, has been repeatedly teased (2009 for 2010 release, 2012 for 2013 release, and 2018 for 2019 release) as supposedly being in active development over the previous 13 years
- [Exclusive] Pontypool Spinoff Coming Soon and Direct Sequel in the . . .
Fans of the 2008 Canadian horror film Pontypool have long been awaiting the arrival of a sequel, and it is finally here… sort of
- Pontypool: Cult Zombie Film Creators Team Up For Spinoff, Promise Sequel
Canadian cult zombie movie Pontypool is getting an unexpected spinoff — and maybe more Bloody Disgusting reports that the principal creative team behind Pontypool has banded back together to
- Pontypool - Horror Film Wiki | Fandom
Pontypool (stylized as POИTYPOOL) is a 2008 Canadian horror film directed by Bruce McDonald and written by Tony Burgess, based on his novel Pontypool Changes Everything A spin-off, Dreamland, was released in 2019 As of 2023, a direct sequel, Pontypool Changes, has been repeatedly teased (2009
- First Teaser Artwork for Bruce McDonald Pontypool Changes Sequel
'Pontypool Changes' is the sequelisation to the 2008 horror and the first piece of sales art for the follow-up has been spotted by Twitch over at the Fantasia International Film Festival Bruce McDonald will direct once again and co-pen the adapted script along with Burgess
- Potential Pontypool Sequel Gets a Terrific Teaser Poster
Pontypool is named after the small town in which it’s set, features veteran character actor Stephen McHattie, as a cantankerous radio DJ trapped within the station’s walls as a deadly virus
- Pontypool Changes | UHM - UpcomingHorrorMovies
The sequel to Pontypool, in which a virus is transferred from one person to another by way of words in the English language
- Pontypool in Three Mediums - Horror Obsessive
In 1995, Tony Burgess released a zombie novel that would go on to spawn a film adaptation, a radio stage play, a spin-off movie in 2019 called Dreamland, and a direct sequel initially titled Pontypool Changes (Burgess states the sequel is now called Typo Chan, possibly a play on the fourth through seventh letters of Pontypool and the first four
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