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Watch the first trailer for Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell

February 8, 2018 by Amie Cranswick

Universal has revealed a new trailer for the upcoming sci-fi action sequel Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell which sees Don Michael Paul directing a cast which includes Michael Gross, Jamie Kennedy, Tanya van Graan, Rob van Vuuren, and Greg Kriek; check it out here…

“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 [sic] 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!”

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Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell is set for a home entertainment release on May 1st.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Don Michael Paul, Greg Kriek, Jamie Kennedy, Michael Gross, Rob van Vuuren, Tanya van Graan, Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell

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