San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Bad Kids Go to Hell Screening, Trailer, and More!

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Kids. You love ’em. You hate ’em. You want to see some of them burn in hell. Who could blame you what with their constant texting, bickering, etc. So about that whole hell thing… If you’re gonna be at this week’s SDCC, you’re in luck!

Bad Kids Go to Hell, which pays homage to The Breakfast Club but adds in an intense element of horror, stars Judd Nelson along with a fun cast of talented, up-and-coming actors. Ali Faulkner, who plays Tricia in the film, has a growing Twilight fan base, as she just played Bianca in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. The film also stars Marc Donato, who is well known for his role as Derek Haig on “Degrassi: The Next Generation”. Cameron Deane Stewart (Pitch Perfect), Roger Edwards (Exists), and Augie Duke (Coyote) also star in the film. Matthew Spradlin directs.

A dark comedy-thriller based on the best-selling indie comic book series/graphic novel of the same name, Bad Kids Go to Hell will have its North American premiere at Comic-Con this Friday, July 13th.

Synopsis
Six private school high school kids find themselves stuck in detention on a frightfully dark and stormy Saturday afternoon. During their 8 hour incarceration, each of the six kids falls victim to a horrible “accident” until only one of them remains. And as each of these spoiled rich kids bites the dust, the story takes on a series of humorous and frantic twists and turns. Is one of the kids secretly evening the school’s social playing field? Or have the ghosts of prestigious Crestview Academy finally come to punish the school’s worst (and seemingly untouchable) brats? One thing is for sure… Daddy’s money can’t save them now.

San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Bad Kids Go to Hell Screening, Trailer, and More!

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