A sequel to the entertaining indie horror anthology VOLUMES OF BLOOD is currently in production, and teaser posters have been released for six of the seven segments that make up the film, which is titled VOLUMES OF BLOOD: HORROR STORIES.
In addition to these posters, two stills have also been released that give us an early look at a character who is apparently called "The Chum Woman".
The first VOLUMES OF BLOOD was set almost entirely within the confines of a public library. This follow-up is also based around a specific location, in this case a house that has been the site of some terrible things.
A couple plans to purchase an old home, but would like one last tour before the closing. They’re guided around the estate by a creepy realtor that may have more in store than they bargained for. Searching floor by floor, they begin to discover the remnants of its sordid and terrifying past… A popular 80’s franchise gets a modern upgrade, but at what price? On Halloween night a teen left home alone meets a trick or treator that wants more than just candy. A door to door insurance salesman makes a Thanksgiving house call with monstrous consequences. Andrew and Sara are happily married and plan on spending some quality time together, but something sinister has other plans for their evening. Carol’s Christmas Eve turns into a fight for survival when a vengeful stranger isn’t feeling the holiday spirit. Lastly, a birthday party turns bloody when some unexpected guests drop by at the wrong time. Seven interwoven tales of terror, how many stories does your house have?
The seven tales of terror are: Murder Death Killer, directed by Nathan Thomas Milliner; Fear, For Sinners Here, also directed by Milliner; Trick or Treat, directed by Sean Blevins; A Killer House, directed by James Treakle; Feeding Time, directed by John William Holt; Blood Bath, directed by Jon Maynard; and The Deathday Party, directed by Justin Seaman.