From the studio that brought us Z Nation, Black Summer returns for a second outing. Rose, Sun, Spears, and Lance are back, with a few new faces making regular appearances.
Starting with the brutal killing of a fan favorite, Black Summer Season Two didn't come to play around.
Major spoilers for Black Summer Season 2 ahead! Read at your own risk!
Did I say Lance was back? Sorry. He's only back for a few minutes.
Black Summer ruthlessly started the season by killing off fan-favorite character Lance.
Of course, it's a zombie show, so he immediately turns into a zombie and starts terrorizing the man that killed him. Luckily, Zombie Lance got revenge, but the adrenaline started strong this season and never stopped.
Many things from season one were very similar: shacky cam, uncomfortable close-ups, and difficult situations.
But, despite the name of the show, these eight episodes were not set during the summer.
Starting with the brutal killing of a fan favorite, Black Summer Season Two didn't come to play around.
Major spoilers for Black Summer Season 2 ahead! Read at your own risk!
Did I say Lance was back? Sorry. He's only back for a few minutes.
Black Summer ruthlessly started the season by killing off fan-favorite character Lance.
Of course, it's a zombie show, so he immediately turns into a zombie and starts terrorizing the man that killed him. Luckily, Zombie Lance got revenge, but the adrenaline started strong this season and never stopped.
Many things from season one were very similar: shacky cam, uncomfortable close-ups, and difficult situations.
But, despite the name of the show, these eight episodes were not set during the summer.
- 7/6/2021
- by Michael T. Stack
- TVfanatic
Stars: Angus Macfayden, Camille Stopps, Thomas Cocquerel, Chantal Perron, Gerrick Winston, Zoe Marlett, Lisa Moreau | Written by Chuck McCue, Jules Vincent | Directed by Rob Grant
Spearheaded by Hostel and the Saw franchise, the ‘torture porn’ sub-genre of horror (an unfair title perhaps) was not well-liked at the time despite some big money makers, and it’s not something film lovers have been desperately wanting a resurgence of. But Alive does very much feel like it would fit in that mold from the early 2000’s.
A severely injured man and woman wake up next to each other in an abandoned hospital. The remember very little about themselves or each other but do have ‘flashbacks’ that attempt to jog their memory. They soon discover who is keeping them locked up when the caretaker/doctor appears and is their only hope to find out who they are and help with any chance of escaping.
Spearheaded by Hostel and the Saw franchise, the ‘torture porn’ sub-genre of horror (an unfair title perhaps) was not well-liked at the time despite some big money makers, and it’s not something film lovers have been desperately wanting a resurgence of. But Alive does very much feel like it would fit in that mold from the early 2000’s.
A severely injured man and woman wake up next to each other in an abandoned hospital. The remember very little about themselves or each other but do have ‘flashbacks’ that attempt to jog their memory. They soon discover who is keeping them locked up when the caretaker/doctor appears and is their only hope to find out who they are and help with any chance of escaping.
- 6/29/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
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