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Director: Nia DaCosta |
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A "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 horror film 'Candyman' that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began. |
A "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 horror film 'Candyman' that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began. |
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+ | #Tony Todd was the original Candyman and also has a role in this movie. |
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+ | #Star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is playing grown-up Anthony McCoy, the baby kidnapped and used as bait by Candyman in the original film. |
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+ | #Cartwright is the last name of Brianna, Troy, Grady, and Gil. Veronica Cartwright played Octavia Tarrant in Candyman: Farewell To The Flesh. |
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== Male Deaths == |
== Male Deaths == |
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== Female Deaths == |
== Female Deaths == |
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Revision as of 00:03, 12 September 2020
Candyman (2021)
Director: Nia DaCosta
Synopsis
A "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 horror film 'Candyman' that returns to the now-gentrified Chicago neighborhood where the legend began.
Trivia
- Tony Todd was the original Candyman and also has a role in this movie.
- Vanessa Williams was also in the original Candyman.
- Lakeith Stanfield was considered for role of Candyman.
- Star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is playing grown-up Anthony McCoy, the baby kidnapped and used as bait by Candyman in the original film.
- Cartwright is the last name of Brianna, Troy, Grady, and Gil. Veronica Cartwright played Octavia Tarrant in Candyman: Farewell To The Flesh.
Male Deaths
- Coming Soon!
Female Deaths
- Coming Soon!