The Daily Grindhouse Article is from April 1st 2013

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So, after adding the images from the The Daily Grindhouse article that was in the sources, I realize that the article came out on April 1st, 2013. It is entirely possible that this whole thing was an April Fool's joke, and I just got played.

However, when I usually see a web article that is made for April Fools Day, they make it appear legitimate for the day, and then edit in a disclaimer the next day to keep people from repeating the lie. I don't see that here. Also, The Daily Grindhouse has done some articles on April 1st that appear to be entirely legitimate.

http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/mikes-p-o-v-it-follows-2015/ (April 1st 2015) http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/baskin/ (April 1st 2016) http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/now-blu-ray-standoff-sparrow-creek-paranoid-thriller/ (April 1st 2019) http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/daddio-short-review-sxsw-2020/ (April 1st 2020)

Then again, you do have this one from April 1st, 2013, which does look like a hoax. I cannot find any further information on these supposed sequels, and I'm like 99% sure that Charles Band is pulling everyone's legs. http://dailygrindhouse.com/thewire/charles-band-announces-discovery-of-lost-puppet-master-sequels-in-warehouse/

Again, I could just be the fool here, but out of the five other April 1st articles from Daily Grindhouse that I was able to find, only one of them looks suspicious. It doesn't look like Daily Grindhouse regularly does April Fools jokes.