
With production wrapped up it's really only a matter of time before a trailer appears for Austrian slasher Dead In Three Days 2, the sequel to the box office hit from regular Haneke editor Andreas Prochaska. But while it may be coming soon it aint here yet. However we do have a pair of new stills from the picture, one of which is nicely bloody.The first entry was a straight ahead slasher picture that took the American genre conventions and transplanted them into the picturesque Austrian Alps and this looks to be more of the same, with the story picking up right where part one left off. Here's the synopsis:
In the summer after Nina¹s graduation, her life changed forever. Three of her best friends became victims of a psychopath, herself and her best friend Mona just barely escaping death. Nina has now only one wish: to forget. She leaves her home town, breaks off all contacts and moves to Vienna to start a new life.Now, a year and a half later, only terrible nightmares remind her of the past. A disturbing and terrified call in the middle of the night from Mona, breaks her exile. Thinking it another dream, she tries to contact Mona, but she seems to have disappeared. Her cell phone number no longer exists, and the gas station which Mona¹s father had run has mysteriously closed down. The only remaining trace of her friend leads to Tyrol, to Mona¹s place of birth, and finally, to a lonely inn in the snow-covered mountains. The villagers avoid the place. They don¹t like the inn-keepers and numerous rumours circulate about the woman living there with her three grown sons. Despite all warnings, Nina heads for the mountains alone. It¹s her only chance of finding her best friend. However, what Nina finds at the inn is far more terrifying than the rumours suggest, plunging her into a new terror amid the inhospitable freezing snowscapes of the Austrian mountains.

maybe i'm going out on a limb here, but you probably shouldn't name your movie "dead in 3 days" if you plan on making a sequel.