Queen's Brian May will debut his new short horror film, One Night In Hell, at this year's Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights. He is also working on a full length version of the film.
Visitors to the Hollywood park will be able to watch the six-minute short at various spots around Universal Studios as they wait for entry to mazes inspired by The Walking Dead and This Is the End, among others.
"We're working on a full-length version right now," May tells Billboard.
"Yes, this is going to develop into a feature film and we're pretty well on with it; we have a script and everything. Again, it's a little bit to the side. It's not a conventional horror film at all; it will be a story which relates to the way people saw hell in an earlier age, so it has a lot of mystery and imagination to it. It's not out-and-out horror, it's not out to shock you; it's out to intrigue you."
May added that he is shooting for a 2017 release date.
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