I liked the original and I’m a huge Sabrina Reiter fan, so I can’t wait to see this sequel!
When I interviewed Andreas Prochaska for Dead In Three Days, this is what he had to say then on its sequel:
PROCHASKA: I’ve been thinking for more than half a year on [whether to do a sequel] or not. I said, â€I’m not doing a sequel if it’s just another bunch of young people getting killed.“ On the other hand, I wanted to tell a new story with the surviving characters. I really liked those characters and we came up with an idea that I think will work out as it reflects the condition of the main character after all [her] experiences in the first film. I also want to make it some kind of a snow western. Snow and mountains [are] always something special for Austria.
BLAKE: So you will be making it more like an actual western or like a spaghetti western?
PROCHASKA: More like a spaghetti western. I’m also a big fan of Sam Peckinpah. We were thinking of [adding] some things that are really mean. The kids are going to be meaner but most of the kids are … no, no I’m not saying any more. What I like about it is that you can have a film that is the basis for the second story that is not using the same elements and you’re following a character into a new nightmare.






