I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Hatchet is one of the best horror films of the last decade. Not because it is inherently terrifying, but because it pays homage (and pays it well) to the 80’s horror classics to the point that you can’t watch it without feeling nostalgic. Director Adam Green built a classic horror story and populated it with horror icons Kane Hodder (who returns for the sequel), Tony Todd (who is also returning), and Robert Englund (well, his character is dead as hell) just to name a few.
The next installment, aptly titled Hatchet II, is through production and will be premiering this week at London’s Fright Fest. But that’s not the big news. Green and MPI Media Group jointly announced today that the film isn’t only going to be getting a wide release here in the States, but it will be hitting theaters unrated - the first time a film of the genre has done that in 25 years. Green had this to say about the achievement:
Theater owners just aren’t going to know what to do with themselves once this gory mess hits screens and you can almost hear the director maniacally laughing because of it.
Prepare yourself by checking out Hatchet over on Netflix Instant Watch. Check out the whole press release below.