Avengers Assemble! It’s the official third U.S. trailer for Joss Whedon’s The Avengers!!! It’s Trailer Park Tuesday on Mutantville.com. People might think horror is dead but there is no question that superheroes are dominating the box office. MVP loves it when a good superhero movie comes together and from the looks of it – Joss Whedon’s take on The Avengers is going to be worth the wait.
Check out the trailer and after the leap you can find the earlier versions for easy access!
Hello Mutants where ever you may be! It’s for another update from good ole Johnny B. This time in the form of a podcast, I’ll be calling the “JuJu-cast” going forward. The first episode is up for your enjoyment and clocks in a concise 16:02. Get all your Mutantville happenings in one convenient podcast by clicking here players!
I cover a ton of topics in this first episode including Indigo Child, Tales from Mutantville, G.H.O.S.T. And a secret new project on the horizon. So don’t go around in the dark when you can get in the know. Click the link! Click it now, MUTANTS!
Have you ever wanted to make the face of independent horror a little more familiar? This weekend you can do just that by getting your face in our horror film. This is an open call for extras to appear in the film, “Indigo Child” filming this weekend in Gold Hill at the following address.
850 St. Stephens Church Road
Gold Hill, NC 28071
The scenes involves the local priest addressing the townsfolk after the discovery a several murdered children nearby and it features none other than actor/horror novelist Matthew Ewald, of Galidor fame, in the lead role of Father Connor McLennan. Come get your mug in our movie and meet Matthew and the Mutantville Players.
The rally point for the extras will be the town parking lot at Gold Hill park.
Call time is 10:30 am Saturday October 23rd and the scene should be completed by 11:30 am. For more information please email director Brent Bowers at lord_greybro@yahoo.com with the subject line “Indigo Child Extras Info” for a prompt response.
It all started with a dream and a prayer. In the spring of 2008, MVP learned that the Light Factory in Charlotte would host a short movie contest and that it would be judged by none other than the godfather of modern horror George A. Romero himself! The Mutantville Players set out to not only enter the contest but to win it with our zombie movie Devil Comes Down. Little did we know, but down in the depths of Rock Hill, a mad scientist named Robert Filion was brewing up something special with his own intentions of winning the American Zombie Film Contest. To make a long story short, our dreams were dashed upon the rocks when Robert’s movie See The Dead went on to take top honors in the contest and a friendly rivalry was born. Fast forward two years and MVP and Image Impact are no longer at odds with each other. We’ve followed Robert’s progress over the years and have hoped that we would have the chance to work together. Filion has continued to produce quality horror movies such as Chekov’s Children, Lot 66 and his latest short called The Promise Jar.
Mutantville Productions is proud to announce that we have partnered with Robert Filion and his Image Impact Group to bring you Tales From Mutantville. We are thrilled to have Robert lend his considerable talents and years of experience to the MVP brand. Join us in welcoming Robert on board as the director of photography for Family Fiend, Scarecrow At Midnight and Indigo Child. If all goes well on Tales From Mutantville, this should be the beginning of a horrific partnership.
You can check out Robert’s work on his short films at the links below:
Mutantville Productions is embarking on a journey to shoot three short horror movies in October. We need your help in making this happen. Check out our page at Indie Gogo for more details!
Head over to Girls & Corpses magazine as they have posted an amazing interview with Kenny Caperton – creator of the Myers House NC in Durham. In this revealing interview, Kenny discusses his inspiration for building the Spookhouse as well as some of the challenges involved in undertaking such an endeavor. In this candid and inspirational interview, Kenny shows why horror fans are some of the coolest and craziest fans around.
If you’ve ever wanted to see the Spookhouse live and in person – then take advantage of the upcoming events as Kenny hosts the Second Annual Halloween Bash at the Myers House NC this Halloween!
Kenny is allowing the Mutantville Players to film our short Scarecrow At Midnight at his house this October.
We are pleased to announce that “Indigo Child” is Cast
Father Connor McLennan – Matthew Ewald
Matthew Ewald
Matthew Ewald will lead our ensemble cast in the role of Father Connor McLennan. A veteran actor with a great deal of experience and a veritable ton of charisma, MVP is thrilled to once again host Mr. Ewald in a Mutantville production. Experience has shown his professionalism and preparation to be absolutely second to none.
Anna Bartlet – Vanessa Ore
Vanessa Ore
We’re thrilled to have Vanessa Ore portraying Anna Barlet, the nurturing mother of the Indigo Child from the title. Vanessa has appeared in many feature films as well as local and national commercials.
Amelia Bartlet – Kayli M. Tolleson
Kayli Tolleson
It’s a great boon to our project to once again have the talented Kayli Tolleson on board as Amelia Bartlet – The Indigo Child.
Sheriff Carl Kimrey – Steven Tucker
Steven Tucker
Steven Tucker has been a primary Mutantville Player for several years now. He brings a ton of enthusiasm for each role that comes his way and is a real boost to the entire cast. We look forward to another brilliant performance from Mr. Tucker as Carl Kimrey.
We are fortunate to have found an amazing supporting cast in the follow roles:
Judy Bartlet will be portrayed by Tina Short
Russel Bartlet will be portrayed by Eric Cook
Joe Farmer will be portrayed by Jason Wheeley
Beth Farmer will be portrayed by Jackie Wheeley
Zoe Farmer will be portrayed by Cori Wheeley
I am very excited to work with such an incredible group of actors. It’s going to be tremendous fun bringing “Indigo Child” to life with you all in October.