The weather may be getting colder outside, but that doesn't mean horror fans can't have summer camp on their minds. And when it comes to summer camp horror movies, if you treasure the Sleepaway Camp franchise alongside the likes of Friday the 13th and The Burning, then you're in for a real treat, because a new documentary on the Sleepaway Camp movies is in development, with Angela herself, Felissa Rose, on board as an executive producer.

Bloody Disgusting exclusively shared the news that Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary is "in the works" at Michael Perez Entertainment.

Expected to be four hours long, Angela: The Official Sleepaway Camp Documentary will look at the making of the four finished films in the franchise: Sleepaway Camp, Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers, Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, and Return to Sleepaway Camp (there's no word yet if the unfinished Sleepaway Camp IV: The Survivor will be covered in the documentary).

According to Bloody Disgusting, the documentary will include the following:

  • "Interviews with Frank Sorrentino, Thomas Van Dell, John Dunn, Felissa Rose, Karen Fields, Katherine Kamhi, Michael A. Simpson and more
  • Location tour of the original camp with the cast of Sleepaway Camp
  • Location tour of Unhappy Campers and Teenage Wasteland
  • Hours of never before seen behind the scenes footage
  • A vast collection of never before seen photos
  • Unreleased music videos from the films
  • Special Audio Commentary Tracks of the first three films
  • Extended Interviews
  • “What It Feels Like For A Girl: The controversial tale and making of the first LGBTQ killer”
  • And much much more"

We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further details. In the meantime, you can read a message from Angela below, via Bloody Disgusting.

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