Horror Decor has created a WolfCop horror buddy designed by Matthew Skiff. It's comes in 22" large ($49), 12.5" mini ($22), 5.5" backpack clip ($8.50), and 5.5" ornament ($8).
A variant with sunglasses, pictured below, is available in all four sizes until December 2.
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The poster for Another WolfCop parodies the artwork for the Sylvester Stallone cult classic, Cobra. It was created by The Dude Designs, who also designed a gorgeous poster for the original WolfCop.
The sequel to the 2014 hit horror-comedy had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest over the weekend. It’s once again written and directed by Lowell Dean. Leo Fafard, Amy Matysio, and Jonathan Cherry return to star.
No word on a release date yet, but it will likely play at more festivals first. While we wait, you can read a lengthy synopsis below.
After saving Woodhaven from a gang of evil reptilian shapeshifters, alcoholic werewolf cop Lou Garou is finding it hard to keep a low profile. Instead, he roams the street at night, gleefully and violently disposing of criminals and stealing boxes of Liquor Donuts causing all sorts of problems for his former-partner-turned-chief Tina.
Things begin to look up for the loser residents of Woodhaven when a billionaire businessman announces he’s reopening the local brewery to produce Chicken Milk Stout, as well as gifting the town with its very own hockey team, the Darkstars. However, the unexpected return of an old friend (who now sports a large foul-mouthed mustachioed phallus) and a strip joint bloodbath alert Wolfcop to the rise of something evil to the town.
When following up a film about occultist lizard shapeshifters and an alcoholic lycanthrope cop, crazier, gorier and even more Canadian seems like a fairly good way to go. And that’s exactly what writer/director Lowell Dean does in Another WolfCop, starting things off at a crazy pace and never allowing them to slow down.
Continuing a commitment to practical creature and gore effects, Another WolfCop retains its predecessor’s near-reckless narrative style, taking a kitchen sink approach at joke and gag delivery. There’s not a serious bone in this beast’s body and that’s just fine. Culminating in an epic combined brewery opening/hockey game, Another WolfCop is here to quench your over-the-top horror-comedy thirst. So grab a cold cock, a box of Liquor Donuts and prepare yourself for another wild romp through the great white North’s shittiest yet wildest little town.
FilmFad.com - Exclusive: 'Wolfcop' Creator Lowell Dean Teases Sequel's New Holiday Theme And Shares New Set Photos!
Exclusive: 'Wolfcop' Creator Lowell Dean Teases Sequel's New Holiday Theme And Shares New Set Photos! - http://www.filmfad.com/exclusive-wolfcop-creator-lowell-dean-teases-sequel-new-holiday-theme-and-shares-new-photos/
Exclusive: 'Wolfcop' Creator Lowell Dean Teases Sequel's New Holiday Theme And Shares New Set Photos!
In case you missed last week’s episode of FadCast, we had the creator and director of Wolfcop on the show to talk superheroes and antiheroes. But while that subject matter was fun and interesting, Lowell revealed some information about “Wolfcop 2” that should have you all particularly excited!