‘Sweet Meats’ Trailer: The Latest From Troma Is A Bloody Good Time

The poster and trailer for Troma Entertainment’s Sweet Meats have now been released online, and they can both be viewed below. The upcoming horror comedy is being directed by Ricky Glore and produced by Volumes of Blood creator P.J. Starks. Glore’s production company, NKY Films, is developing the picture alongside Troma, with the later studio handling distribution duties. The talented cast includes Timmy Barron, Andrew Gordon, Eileen Earnest, and Amanda Chilelli. Troma legends Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz are also producing, making Sweet Meats a film that Troma fans will certainly not want to miss.

Sweet Meats began shooting last year, with filming locations including Bobby Mackey’s Music World in Wilder, Kentucky, and Nick’s Restaurant in Harrison, Ohio. The film will focus on Bobby Sweet, a renowned country music legend who runs a successful chain of restaurants known as Sweet Meats. However, the success of Bobby’s restaurant chain might just come down to a highly secret ingredient. And he will do absolutely anything to prevent the public from learning about the delicious substance that goes into the dishes served on his menus.

Watch the trailer:

The poster for Sweet Meats looks suitably gruesome and disturbing, as it shows a bloodied gas mask with flies buzzing around it. With this being a Troma movie, the trailer also contains enough jokes to leave you rolling on the floor with laughter. The joke about the food critic being served human meat without knowing what he was actually eating was undeniably hilarious. As was the part where the restaurant’s female employee loudly declares that she needs more human corpses to grind into meat. Best of all, the hilarious trailer ends by giving us a sample of some of the country music songs that will be performed throughout Sweet Meats. Since the cast members are clearly gifted singers and musicians, we should be in for plenty of great musical numbers throughout the film.

Although Sweet Meats does not yet have a firm release date, we can expect Troma to begin entering the film into festivals after it completes production. Needless to say, it seems like this will be an outrageous and righteously absurd comedy with enough blood and guts on the menu to satisfy hardcore fans of cannibal films.

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