A sequel to Tubi and Incendo's remake of 1980's Terror Train (in case you missed it, read Chuck Foster's 4-star review), Terror Train 2 will be available to stream on Tubi in the US this New Year's Eve, and we have a look at the trailer ahead of its holiday release!

TERROR TRAIN 2 – Streaming December 31st on Tubi

SYNOPSIS: Having survived the carnage, Robyn Alomar (Alana) and Tim Rozon (The Magician) will reprise their characters in TERROR TRAIN 2, which takes place over a year after the gruesome, vengeful murders took the lives of multiple college seniors aboard the now infamous “Terror Train.” In the sequel, the remaining survivors are coerced to take a New Year’s Eve redemption ride on the very same train, where a new evil awaits and the terrified passengers must once again fight to survive the ride. TERROR TRAIN 2 is produced by Graham Ludlow and Kaleigh Kavanagh with Executive Producers Graham Ludlow, Shari Segal and Brook Peters.

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