Fans have been waiting 14 years for director Michael Dougherty to get around to making a sequel to his Halloween-themed horror anthology Trick ‘r Treat, but Dougherty has stayed busy as the years have gone by, making the Christmas-themed horror film Krampus, directing Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and contributing to the scripts for X-Men: Apocalypse, Godzilla vs. Kong, and the upcoming Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire. Recently, there have been indications that a Trick ‘r Treat 2 might finally be moving forward. Dougherty has even said the screenplay has been written. But while he pushes that sequel toward production, he has revealed to Collider that he has an idea for Krampus 2 as well.
Dougherty told them, “We have an idea for a sequel on that one, too. It doesn’t necessarily center around a family as much as it might be about a group of strangers who are trapped somewhere.
Dougherty told them, “We have an idea for a sequel on that one, too. It doesn’t necessarily center around a family as much as it might be about a group of strangers who are trapped somewhere.
- 11/20/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Michael Dougherty (Trick ‘r Treat) made his mark on Christmas horror with Krampus back in 2015, a box office hit that was ripe with franchise potential. Much like Trick ‘r Treat, however, we’re still waiting for a sequel nearly ten years later. Does Dougherty have any plans to bring the holiday beast back to the screen any time soon? It sounds like he might…
Speaking with Collider after a recent screening of Trick ‘r Treat, where he also teased Trick ‘r Treat 2, Doughtery noted that he and his team have discussed Krampus sequel plans.
“We have an idea for a sequel on that one, too,” Dougherty explained.
“It doesn’t necessarily center around a family as much as it might be about a group of strangers who are trapped somewhere,” the filmmaker continued.
This doesn’t mean Krampus 2 is happening, but it’s interesting to hear that Dougherty...
Speaking with Collider after a recent screening of Trick ‘r Treat, where he also teased Trick ‘r Treat 2, Doughtery noted that he and his team have discussed Krampus sequel plans.
“We have an idea for a sequel on that one, too,” Dougherty explained.
“It doesn’t necessarily center around a family as much as it might be about a group of strangers who are trapped somewhere,” the filmmaker continued.
This doesn’t mean Krampus 2 is happening, but it’s interesting to hear that Dougherty...
- 11/20/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Making a movie that turns into a holiday classic is no easy task. What's even harder is to make a classic so primed to be turned into a franchise as "Trick 'r Treat" and just ... stop after one movie. Although it was originally meant to arrive in theaters in October of 2007, Warner Bros. pushed back Michael Dougherty's directorial debut indefinitely. After a successful run at genre film festivals around the world, "Trick 'r Treat" ended up getting unceremoniously dumped two years later on home video. It wasn't until 2022 that the film even got a proper theatrical release.
Still, the film has endured as a staple of Halloween, with fans eager to learn about Dougherty's plans for a sequel — which has been a long time coming. Now, we finally have some solid information that not only is "Trick 'r Treat 2" still happening, but there's been genuine progress in its development.
Still, the film has endured as a staple of Halloween, with fans eager to learn about Dougherty's plans for a sequel — which has been a long time coming. Now, we finally have some solid information that not only is "Trick 'r Treat 2" still happening, but there's been genuine progress in its development.
- 10/27/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Director Mike Dougherty is slowing pushing forward Trick ‘r Treat 2, the long-awaited sequel to his horror anthology film Trick ‘r Treat (watch it Here). Last year, he said the sequel is in “very active development“ and this month he mentioned that there is a “really great script” in place that he wrote with his Krampus collaborators Zach Shields and Todd Casey. Now, while speaking with Collider, Dougherty added that Trick ‘r Treat 2 is going to give the film’s little icon Sam a “proper nemesis” to face off with.
Sam is a supernatural creature that walks among trick-or-treaters with a burlap sack on his head, making sure people show the Halloween holiday its proper respect. If they don’t, Sam deals out the consequences. Some of the characters in Trick ‘r Treat find that out, most notably an old man played by Brian Cox, who does battle with...
Sam is a supernatural creature that walks among trick-or-treaters with a burlap sack on his head, making sure people show the Halloween holiday its proper respect. If they don’t, Sam deals out the consequences. Some of the characters in Trick ‘r Treat find that out, most notably an old man played by Brian Cox, who does battle with...
- 10/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures brought director Mike Dougherty horror anthology Trick ‘r Treat (watch it Here) to home video in October of 2009 – and fans almost immediately began asking for a sequel. Fourteen years later, we’re still waiting for Trick ‘r Treat 2 to make it into production. Last year, Dougherty said the sequel is in “very active development“. Now, during a Q&a that was conducted for a screening of Trick ‘r Treat, Dougherty has added that Trick ‘r Treat 2 already has a really great script in place.
The filmmaker told Collider, “We have several drafts of a script. I brought back the same storyboard artist I mentioned before, Simeon Wilkins, so we have a stack of storyboards and a good fat stack of concept art done by Breehn Burns as well. So it’s inching along. I’m hoping to talk to Legendary. They’ve been wonderful,...
The filmmaker told Collider, “We have several drafts of a script. I brought back the same storyboard artist I mentioned before, Simeon Wilkins, so we have a stack of storyboards and a good fat stack of concept art done by Breehn Burns as well. So it’s inching along. I’m hoping to talk to Legendary. They’ve been wonderful,...
- 10/25/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
It’s Time for Our Annual ‘Trick ‘r Treat 2’ Update; Michael Dougherty Teases a “Really Great Script”
The legend of Trick ‘r Treat has only grown and grown in the years since its original release in 2007, with Michael Dougherty’s seasonal anthology becoming something of a holiday horror classic. Sam is of course at the center of the property as a true Halloween icon, with various toys, costumes and decorations filling up stores like Spirit Halloween every October.
But while the world of Trick ‘r Treat has been expanded upon with various comics, we’ve still never gotten the sequel we’ve been waiting over 15 years for. It’s become an annual tradition to get an update on the status of the project each and every October, with Dougherty revealing at Beyond Fest just last year that Trick ‘r Treat 2 was in “very active development” at the time.
It’s now one year later. And we’re less than a week away from Halloween. Like Santa Claus...
But while the world of Trick ‘r Treat has been expanded upon with various comics, we’ve still never gotten the sequel we’ve been waiting over 15 years for. It’s become an annual tradition to get an update on the status of the project each and every October, with Dougherty revealing at Beyond Fest just last year that Trick ‘r Treat 2 was in “very active development” at the time.
It’s now one year later. And we’re less than a week away from Halloween. Like Santa Claus...
- 10/25/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
It's been four years since it was officially announced that Michael Dougherty would write and direct Trick 'r Treat 2. It's been a slow-moving project and since it was announced Doughtery has been busy. He made the Christmas horror film Krampus and he's currently shooting Godzilla: King of the Monsters.
Well, it looks like Dougherty is finally going to get around to making Trick 'r Treat 2! While doing an interview on the podacst Post Mortem (via Dread Central), Dougherty revealed that he will start working on it when he's finished with Godzilla: King of the Monsters:
“My hope is that once Godzilla has been put to rest that I can dive back into [Trick ‘r Treat 2]…I would love to finish writing it in post-production [of Godzilla] and then I’d love to make it my next project.”
Trick ‘r Treat, is my number one favorite Halloween movie of all time. It is the perfect Halloween film.
Well, it looks like Dougherty is finally going to get around to making Trick 'r Treat 2! While doing an interview on the podacst Post Mortem (via Dread Central), Dougherty revealed that he will start working on it when he's finished with Godzilla: King of the Monsters:
“My hope is that once Godzilla has been put to rest that I can dive back into [Trick ‘r Treat 2]…I would love to finish writing it in post-production [of Godzilla] and then I’d love to make it my next project.”
Trick ‘r Treat, is my number one favorite Halloween movie of all time. It is the perfect Halloween film.
- 10/28/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
In this edition of Sequel Bits: Michael Dougherty wants Trick ‘r Treat 2 to be his next movie Dan Aykroyd wouldn’t say no to a Ghostbusters TV show Arnold Schwarzenegger expects Twins sequel Triplets to shoot next year 47 Meters Down sequel will swim into theaters 2019 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Lego sets reveal new details It’s almost Halloween, […]
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- 10/27/2017
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Yesterday, we found out that Trick 'r Treat writer/director Michael Dougherty and his Krampus co-writer Zach Shields had been hired to write the screenplay for Godzilla 2, Legendary Pictures' follow-up to Gareth Edwards' 2014 monster movie. But it gets better: ScreenCrush is reporting that Dougherty will direct the film as well.
Dougherty is a fun filmmaker, as seen in Trick 'r Treat and Krampus, and he has a bunch of experience not only with Legendary as a company, but with large-scale blockbusters as a writer on Superman Returns, X-Men 2, and X-Men: Apocalypse.
The site says they were unable to confirm if Dougherty and Shields are planning to use any of Edwards' ideas in their version of the sequel. Edwards reportedly wanted to include the character of Mechagodzilla in Godzilla 2, though it's also unclear whether he would have used that beast as a man-made creation (perhaps with some association to Project Monarch?...
Dougherty is a fun filmmaker, as seen in Trick 'r Treat and Krampus, and he has a bunch of experience not only with Legendary as a company, but with large-scale blockbusters as a writer on Superman Returns, X-Men 2, and X-Men: Apocalypse.
The site says they were unable to confirm if Dougherty and Shields are planning to use any of Edwards' ideas in their version of the sequel. Edwards reportedly wanted to include the character of Mechagodzilla in Godzilla 2, though it's also unclear whether he would have used that beast as a man-made creation (perhaps with some association to Project Monarch?...
- 10/21/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
I absolutely love writer/director Michael Dougherty's Halloween horror movie Trick 'r Treat. It's the perfect mixture of scares and humor with a great cast and a wonderful concept, all set during an instantly recognizable suburban Halloween. If you haven't seen it, get on that! You won't regret it.
Dougherty and Legendary Pictures announced a sequel a few years ago, but we haven't heard much about it since then. Trick 'r Treat 2 is supposed to expand the world a little bit and incorporate things like witches and ghosts into the mix along with Sam, the little mascot of the first movie. He's hoping to depict a different type of Halloween experience than the Middle America version he showed off the first time around, but we'll have to see how that all shakes out when he finally gets around to making the film.
Speaking with /Film, Dougherty gave an...
Dougherty and Legendary Pictures announced a sequel a few years ago, but we haven't heard much about it since then. Trick 'r Treat 2 is supposed to expand the world a little bit and incorporate things like witches and ghosts into the mix along with Sam, the little mascot of the first movie. He's hoping to depict a different type of Halloween experience than the Middle America version he showed off the first time around, but we'll have to see how that all shakes out when he finally gets around to making the film.
Speaking with /Film, Dougherty gave an...
- 8/25/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
If you’ve craved more All Hallows’ Eve adventures since the end credits rolled in Michael Dougherty's 2007 holiday horror anthology, then you're in for a big Halloween treat from Legendary Comics via their new graphic novel, Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead.
Set around October 31st throughout the centuries, Days of the Dead features four macabre tales in which the tricks can be treacherous, but the treats are sweeter than any king-sized candy bar. The stories are collectively penned by Dougherty, Todd Casey, Zach Shields, and Marc Andreyko, and they leave a mark almost as indelible as the tales told onscreen in the Trick 'r Treat film—offering a good number of initial scares and leaving plenty of frightful food for thought to dig into after the last page is turned.
Conjured on a front step in a small town by a grandpa trying to get his granddaughter into the Halloween spirit,...
Set around October 31st throughout the centuries, Days of the Dead features four macabre tales in which the tricks can be treacherous, but the treats are sweeter than any king-sized candy bar. The stories are collectively penned by Dougherty, Todd Casey, Zach Shields, and Marc Andreyko, and they leave a mark almost as indelible as the tales told onscreen in the Trick 'r Treat film—offering a good number of initial scares and leaving plenty of frightful food for thought to dig into after the last page is turned.
Conjured on a front step in a small town by a grandpa trying to get his granddaughter into the Halloween spirit,...
- 10/31/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Two years ago it was announced that Legendary Pictures was officially putting Michael Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat 2 into development. The first movie is a great horror film in so many ways, and I've watched it every Halloween night since it was released. It's my Halloween tradition! Trick 'r Treat was released six years ago, and Dougherty is in the process of bringing the sequel to life.
As a way to tide fans over until the sequel arrives, Dougherty cooked up a comic book called Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead, which you can read more about here in an interview we conducted with writers Todd Casey and Zach Shields. But while talking with Cinema Blend, Dougherty discussed the upcoming sequel and explained that they are going to go a little deeper in exploring the shadows of Halloween:
"I feel like the first film really just scratched...
As a way to tide fans over until the sequel arrives, Dougherty cooked up a comic book called Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead, which you can read more about here in an interview we conducted with writers Todd Casey and Zach Shields. But while talking with Cinema Blend, Dougherty discussed the upcoming sequel and explained that they are going to go a little deeper in exploring the shadows of Halloween:
"I feel like the first film really just scratched...
- 10/29/2015
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Fans of the 2007 horror anthology Trick 'r Treat can now enjoy an early Halloween goodie in the form of Legendary Comics' Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead, a graphic novel containing four eclectic Halloween horror stories and featuring Sam, one of cinema's ultimate enforcers of All Hallow's Eve traditions. For our latest Q&A feature, Daily Dead caught up with two of the comic's co-writers, Todd Casey and Zach Shields, who discussed creating Days of the Dead, co-writing Michael Dougherty's upcoming Krampus film, and much more.
Where did the idea for Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead originate?
Todd Casey: I came late to the party, so I'll defer to the others on this. But my assumption is that people have been waiting a long time for Trick 'r Treat 2 (Mike included) and a comic made sense as a way to begin welcoming people back into that world.
Where did the idea for Trick 'r Treat: Days of the Dead originate?
Todd Casey: I came late to the party, so I'll defer to the others on this. But my assumption is that people have been waiting a long time for Trick 'r Treat 2 (Mike included) and a comic made sense as a way to begin welcoming people back into that world.
- 10/26/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Though a small release at the time, Michael Dougherty's horror comedy anthology film "Trick 'r Treat" has quickly gone on to become a cult classic in its own right - so much so sequel talk has been swirling for a few years.
Almost two years ago Dougherty himself revealed that development was finally underway on a follow-up, but then his next project "Krampus" took over his life. With that film set to open soon, the writer/director spoke with IGN this week about when we might actually get to see a "Trick 'r Treat" sequel:
"It's gonna happen. The tricky thing was, as we were announcing Trick 'r Treat 2, I was finishing the screenplay for Krampus with my co-writers. It was just too tempting, to do Krampus. If we didn't do it, someone else was going to, because the character just started peaking in popularity. Lo and behold,...
Almost two years ago Dougherty himself revealed that development was finally underway on a follow-up, but then his next project "Krampus" took over his life. With that film set to open soon, the writer/director spoke with IGN this week about when we might actually get to see a "Trick 'r Treat" sequel:
"It's gonna happen. The tricky thing was, as we were announcing Trick 'r Treat 2, I was finishing the screenplay for Krampus with my co-writers. It was just too tempting, to do Krampus. If we didn't do it, someone else was going to, because the character just started peaking in popularity. Lo and behold,...
- 9/13/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Michael Dougherty's 2009 anthology "Trick 'r Treat" could be the second best Halloween-themed horror movie ever, and for fans who have been eagerly awaiting a sequel good news has arrived like a bowl of full-size Snickers left out on a porch with an ill-considered sign reading "Please Take One": a sequel to the cult fright flick is definitely in the cards. “It’s gonna happen,” Dougherty told IGN during an interview to promote his upcoming Christmas-themed horror movie "Krampus" (trailer embedded above and below). "The tricky thing is, as we were announcing 'Trick 'r Treat 2' [in October 2013], I was finishing the screenplay for 'Krampus' with my co-writers, and...if we didn't do it, someone else was going to....lo and behold, there are multiple Krampus projects in the works. The momentum just sort of picked us up and carried us off. Thats not to say that...
- 9/10/2015
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
Legendary Comics has announced adaptations of Michael Dougherty's Trick 'r Treat and the upcoming Krampus.
The horror films will be adapted into two graphic novels by Fiona Staples, Mark Andreyko, Brandon Seifert and more.
Trick 'r Treat will be written by Andreyko with art by Staples, Zid, Stuart Sayger and Stephen Byrne.
It follows in the vein of the film with four more horror-themed tales.
Writer Seifert will be joined by artists Michael Montenat, Stuart Sayger, Maan House and Christian Dibari on Krampus.
It is inspired by the horror comedy about the ancient Christmas demon and his "maniacal holiday-themed henchmen".
Dougherty devised the stories for both books with Zach Shields and Todd Casey.
"I've been having way too much fun working with Legendary and the rest of my team bringing the ancient legend of Krampus to the big screen, and I look forward to expanding the film's dark Christmas mythology onto the comic page,...
The horror films will be adapted into two graphic novels by Fiona Staples, Mark Andreyko, Brandon Seifert and more.
Trick 'r Treat will be written by Andreyko with art by Staples, Zid, Stuart Sayger and Stephen Byrne.
It follows in the vein of the film with four more horror-themed tales.
Writer Seifert will be joined by artists Michael Montenat, Stuart Sayger, Maan House and Christian Dibari on Krampus.
It is inspired by the horror comedy about the ancient Christmas demon and his "maniacal holiday-themed henchmen".
Dougherty devised the stories for both books with Zach Shields and Todd Casey.
"I've been having way too much fun working with Legendary and the rest of my team bringing the ancient legend of Krampus to the big screen, and I look forward to expanding the film's dark Christmas mythology onto the comic page,...
- 3/21/2015
- Digital Spy
One stalks the streets as trick-or-treaters ring doorbells and handfuls of candy are given away. Another visits naughty children's homes on Christmas Eve with the intention of gobbling the little terrors. Holiday creatures Sam and Krampus are celebrated and feared and are featured in the films of Michael Dougherty, the former in 2007's Trick ’r Treat (as well as the in-development Trick ’r Treat 2) and the latter in the upcoming Krampus. Looking to dive deeper into the rich worlds of these two holiday enforcers, the folks at Legendary Comics have announced Trick ’r Treat and Krampus graphic novels that are slated to hit comic shop shelves later this year:
Press Release - "Legendary Comics is taking the twisted stories from the mind of Michael Dougherty from the screen to the printed page with the announcement of two graphic novels based on Trick 'r Treat and Krampus. Hitting stores later this year,...
Press Release - "Legendary Comics is taking the twisted stories from the mind of Michael Dougherty from the screen to the printed page with the announcement of two graphic novels based on Trick 'r Treat and Krampus. Hitting stores later this year,...
- 3/19/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Trick 'r Treat writer-director Michael Dougherty could make nothing but holiday-themed horror movies for the rest of his career, and you would never, ever hear even a peep of a complaint from us. We already know that Legendary has green-lit Trick 'r Treat 2 for the filmmaker, and today brings news that the studio has just hired him for another horror movie simply titled Krampus. Krampus is a legendary creature popular in some European countries that's sort of like the inverse of Santa. Whereas Jolly Saint Nicholas rewards good kids, Krampus punishes the bad kids. And now Dougherty and screenwriters Todd Casey and Zach Shields are planning to turn him into a cinematic icon. Here's what he had to tell Deadline about the film: “The dark ancient origins of our...
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- 5/10/2014
- by Peter Hall
- Movies.com
Legendary Pictures has an exciting slate of projects ahead, including this summer's reboot of Godzilla (lots 'o coverage coming for that one here at Shock tomorrow). I spoke with Legendary head Thomas Tull this morning to discuss the Gareth Edwards film - full interview posting later this week - and, naturally, we couldn't help but chat about a few projects. Namely, Trick 'r Treat 2 and the possibility of Pacific Rim 2.
The post Legendary’s Thomas Tull Offers Trick ‘r Treat 2, Pacific Rim 2 Updates appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
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- 3/18/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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Our series of lists devoted to underappreciated films brings us to the year 2007, and another 25 overlooked gems...
For some reason, the number three was a common factor in several blockbuster movies of 2007. The third film in the Pirates Of The Caribbean series (At World's End) dominated the box office, Spider-Man 3 marked Sam Raimi's last entry as director in the series, while Mike Myers went for a hat trick of hits with Shrek The Third.
I Am Legend was the third and most financially successful attempt to bring Richard Matheson's classic novel to the big screen, Rush Hour 3 marked Jackie Chan's last action pairing with Chris Tucker, while Zack Snyder's musky sword-swinger 300 was notable for having the number three in the title.
Iffy attempts at numerology aside, 2007 was also a superb for year for movies in general - particularly underappreciated ones,...
Our series of lists devoted to underappreciated films brings us to the year 2007, and another 25 overlooked gems...
For some reason, the number three was a common factor in several blockbuster movies of 2007. The third film in the Pirates Of The Caribbean series (At World's End) dominated the box office, Spider-Man 3 marked Sam Raimi's last entry as director in the series, while Mike Myers went for a hat trick of hits with Shrek The Third.
I Am Legend was the third and most financially successful attempt to bring Richard Matheson's classic novel to the big screen, Rush Hour 3 marked Jackie Chan's last action pairing with Chris Tucker, while Zack Snyder's musky sword-swinger 300 was notable for having the number three in the title.
Iffy attempts at numerology aside, 2007 was also a superb for year for movies in general - particularly underappreciated ones,...
- 2/4/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
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