Beyond the Marquee: The Web Series (Episode 27) KILLJOY GOES TO HELL

On this episode of Beyond the Marquee, host Steve Czarnecki hops on board the Hell’ivator for a round trip to Hell and back with everyone’s favorite Killer Clown himself, Killjoy. BTM takes you behind the scenes as we interview the cast and crew on set of the latest installment of the Killjoy films; Killjoy Goes to Hell, from Full Moon Features and Charles Band. Directed by John Lechago, Killjoy Goes to Hell is now available on DVD on fullmoondirect.com and available on Red Box Oct. 9th

Here’s what Killjoy Goes to Hell, the 4th installment of the killer clown series is all about…

The demon clown Killjoy is on trial in Hell! Having failed in his last outing to claim his victim’s soul, he must face the devil himself in Hell’s courtroom and prove that he’s evil and worthy of a demon. His only hope is the testimony of his last victim and a trial by combat. Killjoy’s murderous minions Batty Boop, Punchy, and Freakshow plot a daring rescue attempt, but they have nosy detectives, renegade clowns, and a whole mess of demons in their way. If they fail Killjoy is damned to oblivion, never to return!

NOTE: Next month, right in time for Halloween be sure to check back with Beyond the Marquee for our exclusive interview with Producer and founder of Full Moon Features himself, Charles Band. Host Jon Donahue sits down for a one on one with the legendary filmmaker to learn the history and secrets behind some of his most famous horror films!

 

 

Official Trailer for the Film…

 

About Charles Band…

Charles Band has sustained a remarkable track record as an industry pioneer over the past thirty years, With 300 feature films under his belt, the Chairman and Founder of Full Moon Pictures shows no signs of slowing down. In 1977, when no one in the industry shared his vision that home video was the shape of things to come, Band founded Media Home Entertainment, a company that became one of the original independent video distribution operations in America. His foresight and unwavering commitment to this marketplace helped pave the way for the colossal home video boom to come. In 1989 Charles Band pioneered the direct to video feature with the formation of Full Moon Entertainment and the creation of the Puppetmaster series which is the most successful direct-to-video film series of all time.

 

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One Response to “Beyond the Marquee: The Web Series (Episode 27) KILLJOY GOES TO HELL”

  1. John Lechago says:

    Great video segment! Not to be picky, but Steven Cardwell was playin “Beelzebub” not “Satan”. The title of “The Devil” is an elected position, and Beelzebub beat out Satan this term. Not that it’s a democracy. That would be ridiculous!

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