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Siege Horror, Satan in a Jar, and Reshoots: Prince of Darkness with guest, ActorThom Bray

1 h 44 min · 7. Mai 2026
Episode Siege Horror, Satan in a Jar, and Reshoots: Prince of Darkness with guest, ActorThom Bray Cover

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This week we're chopping up the second entry in Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy — and we brought backup. Actor Thom Bray joins us to talk about landing the most memorable kill in the film, what it was actually like to get impaled by a bicycle with Alice Cooper, and why Carpenter told him to dial it back on the blood. We also get into the theology, the theoretical physics, the goo, and whether Prince of Darkness deserves a higher spot in the Carpenter canon than it gets. Spoiler: it might.

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