The Horror Master himself, John Carpenter, has teased an upcoming documentary about his 2016 world tour.
When you think of John Carpenter, you instantly think of the King of Horror. Now in a tweet shared by "The Horror Master" himself, we got a teaser for the documentary that shows live performances of Carpenter as well as signings, meetings, and more as we look into the man who brought us such classics as Escape From New York as well as Big Trouble in Little China and more.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Within the tweet, Carpenter describes the documentary in the following bullet points: "Get an exclusive look at life on the road, during my 2016 world tour. Never before seen interviews with the band and crew. Live rehearsals. Signings & more." Which, for anyone who grew up loving Carpenter's Halloween movies, this is incredibly exciting.
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