In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we find a good place to hide and keep the ultraviolet lamps close as we look back at the 2007 film “30 Days of Night”…
In 2002, IDW Publishing released a three-issue comic book series written by Steve Niles with art by Ben Templesmith that depicted a ferocious and relentless attack by a group of vampires on a small northern town in Alaska called Barrow that falls under the shroud of darkness for 30 days every winter.
Niles initially wrote the story to become a film but there was no interest until the comic book gained a massive following, which then suddenly led to an offer to adapt the material into a movie.
Five years later, the film was released as a largely faithful adaptation to the source material with Niles serving as one of the screenwriters. Josh Hartnett and Melissa George led the film about a town cut off from the world with no sun rising for a full month and the bloodthirsty vampires who show up to have a feast…
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we find a good place to hide and keep the ultraviolet lamps close as we look back at the 2007 film “30 Days of Night”…
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