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#NYCC24: TERROR TWINS, LLC Announce New York Comic-Con Panel and First Look At New Film 'TRACTION PARK MASSACRE'!

Terror Twins, LLC announces their New York Comic Con panel for the upcoming feature film, “Traction Park Massacre,” that intertwines the terrifying fictional narrative with the unbelievable true story of the infamous Action Park in New Jersey. The panel will take place at the Javits Center on October 17 at 6:30pm, Rm. 408. Tickets on sale now.



Moderated by Michael Gingold (Fangoria) alongside panelist, comedian Chris Gethard, discover how reality inspired fiction, and learn about the park’s dangerous history that earned it the moniker “Class Action Park,“ joined by co-directors and writers Adam Dubin (Murder at the Front Row, A Year And A Half In The Life Of Metallica) and Douglas diMonda, cast members Kai Thomas Schulz, Bodhi Schulz (American Horror Story), and Helene Henry (Haunted Mansion).


In conjunction with today’s NYCC panel announce, Brooklyn metal group DAS MOÖSE has released the movie’s theme song, “Traction Park Massacre (Don’t Cry For Me),” available via all digital platforms. The track is taken from their upcoming debut, full-length album, Moösehenge, due out October 16.


This old-school slasher flick is an audacious joy ride that brings together two groups of strong characters isolated in an abandoned amusement park called ACTION WONDERLAND which is now at the mercy of the Terror Twins, played by Kai Thomas Schulz and Bodhi Schulz. The fictional park in the film is a dangerous local amusement park burned to the ground fifteen years earlier, supposedly killing then ten-year old twins OTTO and EMIL VON METZGER, giving rise to urban legends. But the TERROR TWINS are alive and they hunt those thrill seekers foolish enough to attempt to find the remains of the abandoned park.


Additionally starring Scarlett James, Tori Sen, Jacob Kaufman, McKalin and Lucas Hyde, featuring a soundtrack chock-full of classic metal, and a bold 80’s inspired score from Alex Skolnick of Testament.



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