Dead Rising: Endgame

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Dead Rising: Endgame
Directed by Pat Williams
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  • Tim Carter
    Chris Foss
Written by Tim Carter
Michael Ferris
Based on Dead Rising
by Capcom
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Edited by Justin Li
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Distributed by Crackle
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  • June 20, 2016 (2016-06-20)
Country United States
Language English

Dead Rising: Endgame is an upcoming American action horror zombie film directed by Pat Williams and written by Tim Carter and Michael Ferris. It is a sequel to 2015 film Dead Rising: Watchtower.

Cast

Production

A sequel to Dead Rising: Watchtower, Dead Rising: Endgame,[1] was announced for Spring 2016 on Crackle with Jesse Metcalfe, Keegan Connor Tracy, and Dennis Haysbert reprising their roles from the first film and Sabongui returning in a new role as a skilled zombie killer and video game aficionado who talks a big and crude game to mask his gentle side. New to the cast are Billy Zane as Rand, a handsome, cruel scientist who was hired by the government to find a cure for the raging zombie infection but instead is conducting horrendous experiments on the infected, Marie Avgeropoulos as Sandra Lowe, a skilled computer hacker and Chase’s on-and-off girlfriend who joins him in his quest to battle the zombie-infested underground and stop General Lyons’ plan, Ian Tracey as George Hancock, the courageous whistleblower who compels Chase and his team to enter a zombie-infested city on a rescue mission, Jessica Harmon as Jill, a news producer who joins Chase and his intrepid crew to infiltrate a secret laboratory and stop the carnage, Victor Webster as Dead Rising 2 hero Chuck Greene and Camille Sullivan as Susan Ingot, the CEO of Phenotrans, the manufacturer of Zombrex, the vaccine that keeps the zombie infection at bay.[2][3][4]

The official Facebook page shows that filming has begun.[5]

References

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