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Tremors 6 gets new title and PG-13 rating for creature violence/gore

The last word we brought you guys on the sixth entry in the TREMORS series was to let you know that the new film had been pushed from its January 2018 release date to one in May.

And today we have word that not only will the new film be called TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL but the film has been given a PG-13 rating by the MPAA for "creature violence, gore, crude humor, and language." 

What do you think of the new TREMORS 6 title and/or the films PG-13 rating? Make sure to hit us up and let us know in the comments below or on social media!

TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL synopsis:

Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) and his son Travis Welker (Jamie Kennedy) find themselves up to their ears in Graboids and Ass-Blasters when they head to Canada to investigate a series of deadly giant-worm attacks. Arriving at a remote research facility in the artic tundra, Burt begins to suspect that Graboids are secretly being weaponized, but before he can prove his theory, he is sidelined by Graboid venom. With just 48 hours to live, the only hope is to create an antidote from fresh venom — but to do that, someone will have to figure out how to milk a Graboid!   

The film is directed by Don Michael Paul from a script by  John Whelpley, and stars Michael Gross, Jamie Kennedy, Tanya van Graan, Rob van Vuuren, Greg Kriek, and Keeno Lee Hector.

TREMORS: A COLD DAY IN HELL hits sometime in May.

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