Kevin Bacon Dropped An Honest Response After Fan Calls For Tremors 3

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Citizen Kane, Tremors might not be, and it might not stand up as one of the greatest horror movies ever, but the ’90s creature feature is undoubtedly one of the most fun
genre pics of the decade, and also one of Kevin Bacon’s best films. (I’ll die on this hill, no matter how many giant worms are burrowing around below.) The flick is a cult classic, with fans still calling for a big-screen follow-up that officially brings Bacon back as the loveable maintenance man Val McKee. The Footloose actor just addressed whether a new theatrically released Tremors movie could happen, and it’s a response that’ll make fans very excited. 

Following the most recent trailer for Shazam! Fury of the Gods, a fan posted a screengrab of a monster that looks eerily similar to a Graboid bursting out from the ground, tagging Kevin Bacon in a request “to see a new Tremors movie” that doesn’t get relegated to direct-to-DVD hell. The Friday the 13th vet shared his own positive response, implying it could feasibly happen if and when a story comes together. You can read the Twitter exchange below:

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