‘Stream’ Sequel Starring David Howard Thornton Officially Titled ‘Stream 2: Sudden Death’

Up next from Terrifier franchise producers Fuzz on the Lens Productions is a sequel to their recent slasher movie Stream, and Dread Central has the scoop on the sequel’s official title.

Stream 2 is officially titled Stream 2: Sudden Death, Dread Central reports.

“We are thrilled to unveil the official title of the sequel to Stream, which is Stream 2: Sudden Death,” says director Michael Leavy. “The name not only embraces the film’s gaming DNA, but also captures the horror roots that are so essential to its unique blended vibe.”

“With Stream 2: Sudden Death, we’re raising the stakes and pushing into the next round — leveling up in every sense,” Leavy’s statement to Dread continues. “This is shaping up to be a wild, reckless slasher, and we can’t wait to unleash it on the world. It promises to be not only an incredibly fun experience, but also a fast-paced, high-octane thrill ride!”

Brain “Q” Quinn is teaming with “Impractical Jokers” producer/writer Joe Imburgio to write Stream 2, the sequel to Michael Leavy‘s star-studded slasher Stream.

We recently learned that David Howard Thornton (Terrifier 2, Terrifier 3) will reprise his role from the first Stream movie in the upcoming sequel. Jason Leavy will also be returning as a producer with Steven Della Salla as the producer and director of photography.

Stream centers around a game that pits masked murderers against each other as they compete to rack up the most creative kills possible, all while it is live streamed to fans at home.

“A Stream sequel isn’t just warranted, it was inevitable. Fuzz on the Lens is doubling down on what made the first film stand out and the sequel is set to raise the stakes with more inventive gore, exciting mythos and a cast of horror icons,” Damien LeoneTerrifier Creator & Stream Co-Producer / Special Makeup Effects artist, said in a recent statement.

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