Cujo II Limited Edition Art Print

2012/11/02 15:53:45 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Strange Kids Club is back with their second "what if?" sequel poster, this time taking us to an alternate reality where Cujo II exists:

More Dogs. More Rabies. Halloween may be over, but the horror continues… Strange Kids Club's second collector's art print, based on an imaginary sequel to Stephen King's Cujo (directed by Lewis Teague) is NOW AVAILABLE!*!

Just imagine if the bloodthirsty hellhound, Cujo, had left behind an entire pack of offspring. One could only assume that they'd come back looking for revenge, right? It's safe to assume these pups don't play! To bring this twisted vision to life we've teamed up with illustrator and designer Oliver Barrett and created a concept poster worthy of such a tongue-in-cheek screamquel!

“Cujo appealed to me because it's one of those few horror films that still holds up to this day,” says Barrett. “While a rabid dog wreaking havoc on a small family is pretty outlandish, I could put myself in that situation and be terrified of a giant [bloodthirsty] St. Bernard. A sequel would have been equally outlandish, so that helped me make the decision to put together this bunch of rabid pups.”

The first poster in the series was The Burning 2 and we'll see another sequel to The Abominable Dr. Phibes next. For more information or to pick up the Cujo II poster, visit: http://www.strangekidsclub.com/cujo-2-limited-edition-art-print/

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