Two More Cabin Fever Films on the Way

Writers, plot details revealed

The flesh-melting madness didn’t end with Cabin Fever 2, not by a long shot. The door was left wide open for another sequel and The Indomina Group is going to take advantage of that, exploring what began in Eli Roth’s 2003 film.

Indomina is producing “at least” two more sequels. The announcement was made today.

The rights to the series were optioned and Indomina is currently developing Cabin Fever: Patient Zero and Cabin Fever: Outbreak. The films will be shot back to back in the Dominican Republic in early Spring of 2012.

Jake Wade Wall (The Hitcher, When a Stranger Calls) has signed on to pen the screenplay for Cabin Fever: Patient Zero.

When a cruise ship in the Caribbean collides with an abandoned research vessel, a deadly virus is unleashed. Passengers must find a way to survive before the flesh eating disease consumes them all.

Cabin Fever: Outbereak is being written by Adam and Deborah Marcus (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D).

In this film a doctor and his family travel to a remote Caribbean island to investigate a minor flu outbreak, only to discover a vicious flesh-eating virus that threatens everyone on the island. The family is faced with responsibility to prevent a worldwide epidemic.

“We see tremendous potential with the Cabin Fever franchise,” said Indomina’s Singh Mann. “We are committing to two new ‘Cabin Fever’ films because there is a real demand from a devout fanbase – not just ‘Cabin Fever’ die hards but a large and vocal group of horror fans around the world. Indomina is excited to take the reigns of the franchise and deliver on these next two films.”

Source: Ryan Turek, Managing Editor

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