The Ominous Project Universe Presents: CARNAGE (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Ominous Project Universe Presents: CARNAGE

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 44

Season 2 - Episode 201 in the found footage anthology horror series “The Ominous Project Universe Presents” 1 year after the horrific events of “The Ominous Project Universe Presents: ISOLATION”, the American Disease Center & The Health & Safety Department of of America, announces that quarantine and all previous safety precautions have been lifted which causes 3 young adults to take a risky vacation to Florida. However, on their way for fun in the sun; what they encoutered on the countryside of southern Georgia is something only found in nightmares.

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Casting:
Shreco Bakari
Eryn Murphy

Director:
Shreco Bakari
Eryn Murphy

Executive Producer:
Tonya Cole
Shreco Bakari

Music Arranger:
David Fesliyan

Musician:
4thg3ar

Original Story:
Shreco Bakari

Producer:
Ashley Williams
Taraycho Scott

Production Manager:
Itoro Ekwere

Set Designer:
Shreco Bakari
Eryn Murphy

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emily Temeyer

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Ashley Williams

Writer:
Shreco Bakari

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