It’s been revealed that actor Kevin Bacon has expressed interest in returning to the ‘Tremors’ franchise.

It’s been 25 years since Bacon starred in the horror film that’s gone on to become something of a cult movie of the 90s.

When asked by Metro about which film of the past would benefit from cutting-edge technology of today, he answered: “Definitely ‘Tremors’, but part of what’s great about that movie is there are next to no digital effects. The monsters are done with puppetry, and it’s still off, funny and scary – it’s a cool accomplishment.”

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And it’s true, there’s nothing better than experiencing ‘Tremors’ or the likes of ‘‘The Thing’ or even ‘Star Wars’ (original trilogy, of course) where puppetry and animatronics are used because there was no CGI tech at the time.



Interestingly, Bacon went on to say: “I’d love to do something else with ‘Tremors’ and revisit the character 25 years later,” which is surely appealing news to all of the horror-comedy’s fans.

Whether or not we’ll get the chance to see him reprise his role of Val McKee is anyone’s guess. ‘Tremors 5′, starring Jamie Kennedy, is the latest in the franchise which is now in its straight-to-DVD era, but could we see Bacon pop up in a welcomed cameo? Or are there bigger things to come in ‘Tremors 6′?

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