First there were three, then there were ten, and now filmmaker Tom Six is looking to make a human centipede comprising 500 unwilling participants in his upcoming third extreme take on body horror: The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). Filmed in 2013 and teased last year in a prison-set photo, The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) will be unleashed in May.

Entertainment Weekly reveals that The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) will come out in theaters and on VOD on May 22nd. The respective villains of the first two films, Dieter Laser and Laurence R. Harvey return in different roles this time around, though they'll still be the ones overseeing a human centipede's creation:

"Bully prison warden Bill Boss (Dieter Laser), leading a big state prison in the US of A, has a lot of problems; his prison statistically has the highest amount of prison riots, medical costs and staff turnover in the country. But foremost he is unable to get the respect he thinks he deserves from his inmates and the state Governor (Eric Roberts). He constantly fails in experimenting with different ideas for the ideal punishment to get the inmates in line, which drives him, together with the sizzling heat, completely insane. Under threats of termination by the Governor, his loyal right hand man Dwight (Laurence R Harvey) comes up with a brilliant idea. A revolutionary idea which could change the American prison system for good and save billions of dollars. An idea based on the notorious Human Centipede movies, that will literally and figuratively get the inmates on their knees, creating the ultimate punishment and deterrent for anyone considering a life of crime. Having nothing to lose, Bill and Dwight create a jaw-dropping 500-person prison centipede."

In addition to Laser, Harvey, and Roberts, the cast also includes Tommy “Tiny” Lister (Friday), Robert LaSardo (Death Race, Nip/Tuck), Bree Olson, and Tom Six. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details.

Photo previously revealed by EW:

Source: EW
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