First Poster For The Human Centipede 2 [Full Sequence]
The world premiere of The Human Centipede 2 [Full Sequence] was held at Fantastic Fest earlier tonight, and the reactions are far from positive. Following the after-screening Tweets from many critics and movie writers, the general consensus seems to be that the film is vile and disgusting, but serves little to no purpose outside of shock value. The fact of the matter is, however, that people who want to see how gross the movie is are going to go see the film regardless of the reaction. In celebration of tonight's world premiere, SlashFilm has posted the first poster for the Tom Six movie which you can check out below.
Described this time around as "100% Medically Inaccurate," the new movie is about a man named Martin (Laurence R. Harvey) who is completely obsessed with the first Human Centipede movie. Receiving sexual gratification from its premise, Martin decides to conduct an experiment of his own, only instead of making a chain of three individuals, he plans on using 12. Banned in Britain, the movie will be distributed in the United States by IFC Films and will have a limited release date on October 7th.
For more info about The Human Centipede 2 [Full Sequence] be sure to head over to our Blend Film Database.
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