New Vampire Film ‘Garden District’ in the Works

Another vampire film is on the way! Yay! Dimension Films recently announced that they are planning on bringing more vampires to the big screen with their upcoming movie Garden District. That’s right, vampires are coming back to New Orleans. Check out the details below!

From the Press Release:

“Dimension Films announced that it has acquired the rights to the vampire thriller GARDEN DISTRICT written by Anthony Jaswinski (VANISHING ON 7TH STREET) and Luke Goltz (YOU AND I).

In the film, after a mysterious video of a vampire’s execution goes viral, a trio of young, ambitious myth-debunkers head to New Orleans to find out if the video was real or fake. They soon find themselves up against dark forces and in over their heads.

“This film reminds me of the early days of Dimension,” said Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company. “We look forward to making GARDEN DISTRICT as terrifying in theaters as it is on the page.”

GARDEN DISTRICT will be produced by David Kirschner and Corey Sienega. Overseeing for Dimension Films are SVP of Production and Creative Affairs, Matthew Signer and VP of Production and Development, Keith Levine.”

It sounds like we have a new vampire horror on the way! This isn’t the first time Dimension Films has brought us a vampire flick, they are the folks behind many vampire movies – like Dracula 2000, Dracula II: Ascension, Dracula III: Legacy, From Dusk till Dawn and on and on. Ok, not the best vampire movies, but maybe they have gotten better with practice.

While the unrevealing plot description for Garden District doesn’t really get me all excited, I am happy about another vampire film based in New Orleans. It’s the perfect location for an eerie vampire movie.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming Garden District? Are you looking forward to a new vampire horror?

– Moonlight

By Moonlight

Moonlight (aka Amanda) loves to write about, read about and learn about everything pertaining to vampires. You will most likely find her huddled over a book of vampire folklore with coffee in hand. Touch her coffee and she may bite you (and not in the fun way).

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  5. vampires are coming back to New Orleans
    As if they ever left in the first place… >;^]

    This film could be quite enjoyable, and yes the location is perfect.

    Attention non-vampires:
    There’s nothing to see in New Orleans.
    You can go about your business.
    Move along, move along…

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