Presented by Oscar-winning screenwriter and filmmaker Roger Avary and Jason Ferrell

Nightof the LivingDead

Halloween event window

The original farmhouse nightmare reintroduced as an affordable Halloween event, with a 4K AI sequence proof and serious genre filmmakers behind the experiment.

SeasonHalloween corridor
Proof4K sequence study
Planning ticket$5 admission
Offering statusinterest only

Presented by

Genre credibility behind the relaunch.

Fans should feel that the title is being treated with respect. Exhibitors should see a serious seasonal programming idea. Investors should see that the creative and technical work is being led by people who understand both the film and the workflow.

Oscar-winning screenwriter and filmmaker

Roger Avary

Academy Award winner for Pulp Fiction and a filmmaker with deep genre credibility for a high-attention horror relaunch.

Technical leader for the filmmaking workflow systems

Jason Ferrell

Built the filmmaking workflow systems and serves as director of the AI proof of concept for the project.

Director of the official 1990 remake

Tom Savini

A defining horror effects artist and genre figure whose Night of the Living Dead history gives this title immediate lineage credibility.

4K proof

Watch the proof of concept.

Night of the Living Dead farmhouse siege proof previewOpen 4K proof

The proof gives fans a first look at tone and escalation, gives exhibitors something concrete to evaluate for Halloween programming, and gives investors evidence that the workflow can support a feature. It is not a final trailer and does not represent a completed film.

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Legacy and lineage

A title that defined a genre.

George A. Romero's 1968 film turned a rural siege into a permanent horror language. This page honors that lineage while clearly separating the current concept from any rights holder, estate, or remake participant.

Historical references identify the title's lineage. Final participant credits, rights analysis, and offering materials should confirm every current role before funds are accepted.
1968

Night of the Living Dead

George A. Romero and John Russo's farmhouse siege reshaped modern horror.

1990

The official remake

Tom Savini directed the 1990 remake, an important part of the title's legacy.

Now

4K AI sequence proof

The current proof demonstrates a modern production path for a Halloween theatrical event.

Halloween theatrical advantage

A Halloween event theaters can sell, not just another showtime.

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The public promise is simple: a $5 Halloween night out built around a classic horror title reimagined through a modern AI filmmaking workflow. For theaters, that gives the project a clear programming lane: date nights, late-night crowds, campus groups, horror clubs, and one-weekend October events.

Date nightAffordable Halloween night out

A spooky-season event for couples and friends who want a classic horror title with a new AI-made presentation.

Late-night crowdGenre fans and repertory regulars

A theater-friendly reason for horror communities to gather around a familiar title during October.

Group outingCampus, clubs, and local partners

An easy seasonal hook for screenings with horror clubs, campus groups, and Halloween events.

For exhibitors

Claim early interest for your Halloween market.

Night of the Living Dead 2026 LLC

Give your audience a reason to come out for horror season

Tell us how many locations and showtimes you would consider for an October event run. Early exhibitors get first look at booking terms, delivery formats, key art, local horror-partner ideas, and group sales hooks once the feature package is ready.

Why sign nowearly market priority

Help shape dates, formats, and local promo support before the October plan locks.

Programming fitHalloween event slots

Built for late-night, repertory, horror-community, and one-weekend event play.

Commitment levelnon-binding

Raise your hand now; review final booking terms before making any obligation.

Production path

Use audience and theater interest to shape investor diligence.

Fans prove the pull

Audience signups show whether people want an affordable Halloween remake enough to follow the project before a formal offering exists.

Theaters shape the release

Non-binding exhibitor interest helps clarify markets, timing, formats, and promotional support before production capital is committed.

Investors review privately

Accredited investors can request private diligence materials covering budget, use of proceeds, rights analysis, risk factors, and the proposed financing path.

For production investors

Request the diligence package for financing the feature.

The investor conversation belongs after the audience and exhibitor signals. If fans want the film and theaters will consider October dates, accredited investors can request private diligence on what capital is needed to produce, finish, deliver, and market the feature before any final offering is opened.

Private note diligence

Proposed revenue participation terms would be shared privately with qualified investors through compliant materials.

Clean production role

Investors would finance delivery without owning the copyright, managing the LLC, or controlling creative decisions.

Demand signals first

Fan interest, exhibitor LOIs, budget, rights analysis, terms, and risk factors would be packaged before funds are accepted.

No funds are accepted on this page. Payment mechanics would be handled only after final documents and a compliant offering process are in place.

Fan and investor updates

Choose how you want to help move the film forward.

Fans can join the audience list, theaters can register programming interest, and accredited investors can request diligence. The point is to learn who wants the film before a formal offering page, booking agreement, or final terms exist.