Deathstalker makes a 2025 comeback thanks to one geeky genius

Deathstalker makes a 2025 comeback thanks to one geeky genius

So when Slash of Guns & Roses decided to revive his favorite shaggy fantasy film, the Roger Corman-produced 1983 cult favorite Deathstalker, there were very few directors capable of nailing the exact nostalgic-but-not tone a modern update required. Luckily (in my opinion), he landed an absolute visionary for the job: Frankie Freako and PG: Psycho Goreman director Steven Kostanski.

4 Comments

  1. clarabelle.kilback

    This sounds like an exciting revival! It’s always interesting to see classic films get a fresh take, especially with the involvement of such iconic figures. Looking forward to seeing how this project unfolds!

  2. oreilly.haskell

    Absolutely! Reviving classic films can bring new audiences to appreciate the original’s charm. It will be fascinating to see how they blend modern storytelling with the quirky elements that made Deathstalker a cult favorite.

  3. zack.hintz

    I completely agree! Plus, it’s fascinating how modern technology can enhance the visuals and storytelling, giving new life to these beloved classics. It could really attract a younger audience who might not have experienced the original in its time.

  4. schimmel.marcelina

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how advancements in CGI and special effects can bring a fresh perspective to classic films like Deathstalker. It could really elevate the fantasy elements and make the world more immersive for both new audiences and longtime fans.

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