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A big-screen completion to the Elvira 'Trilogy'?!!


While we all love the original (now SOOO CLASSIC) "Elvira : Mistress OF The Dark" film and (as fans) also take-under-our-wings the beleaguered "Elvira's Haunted Hills"... how great would it be if a willing studio or film producer would throw a several-million-dollars-or-so-investment Cassandra's way, so she can make a brand new "Elvira" movie for the modern age to complete the trilogy??!! How great would that be??!! And who would go see and support that movie? Me = for sure!!

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She already said she'd do it if it was funded by Kickstarter. Haunted Hills had a $1 million budget. I'm sure she can get $1 million for a final Elvira movie. She could even say goodbye to the character marking the release of the third one, completing the "trilogy". I feel like it needs to be done.

Formerly tomoyocaptor

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deserves to be done, not just for/by Cassandra herself, but out of deserving love for the character and of course due to the adoration and embracement of us (many, many) fans worldwide - "Elvira 3"...make it so!!!

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I never thought it as a trilogy, but I thought Elvira should have teamed up with Bruce Campbell and have him play a character of himself....would be an awesome team up.

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Well...

There were three book sequels; "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf" (1998), "Camp Vamp" (1997) and "Transylvania 90210" (1996).

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf: Things are getting hairy in Elvira's neighborhood when Brad tries to convince her he's a werewolf and she must save him from the other folks in the neighborhood.

Camp Vamp: The reluctant chaperon to the Happy Campers during a outdoor excursion, Elvira gets closer to nature than she is comfortable with and must rescue her charges from a legendary killer beast.

Transylvania 90210: Elvira meets the weirdos next door--a pasty-faced group of coffin-carrying bloodsuckers! Elvira likes vampires as much as the next ghoul. But when they start chomping on her friends, the new creeps on the block receive a little visit--from Elvira's unwelcome wagon.

All the novels were written by Cassandra Peterson and John Paragon; the screenwriters of "Elvira: Mistress Of The Dark" (along with Sam Egan).

Paragon by the way played "Breather" on her horror film showcase.

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Wow never knew there were book sequels/stories - that's great to know... thank you! Definitely have to get to read these.

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I would love to see a third film.

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