As I was saying the other day while writing about the upcoming film WILD GAME, horror icons Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley work together a lot. They have yet another collaboration in post-production, a zombie horror/comedy called SHED OF THE DEAD, and they weren't the only icons on hand for this one, as they were joined by original THE HILLS HAVE EYES star Michael Berryman.
Also in the cast is Emily Booth, playing a multi-layered character who gets up to some dominatrix horseplay with one of the actors mentioned above.
Written and directed by Drew Cullingham, SHED OF THE DEAD has the following synopsis:
Trevor is 'between jobs'. He spends his days avoiding his nagging heifer of a wife by hiding out in his allotment shed and painting figurines for his wargames with his agoraphobic friend, Graham, and dreaming of his heroic alter-ego, the battle mage Casimir the Destroyer. When Mr Parsons, one of the other allotment tenants, petitions to have Trevor removed from his disgrace of a plot (he's not there to grow stuff!) an argument ensues that leaves Trevor with a corpse to hide. Unfortunately, this untimely accident coincides with the zombie apocalypse and Mr Parsons' return is just the beginnings of Trevor's problems. More pressing is whether or not he should try and save his wife and her beautiful best friend, who both he and Graham have a thing for.
There is no release information for the film as of this writing, but the plan is to have it out by the end of 2016.
Cullingham has said that Moseley's role will be joining Chop Top and Otis B. Driftwood on the list of iconic characters the actor has brought to life. Concept art for this character can be seen below: