Director John McNaughton made his name in Hollywood with subversive thrillers like 1998’s “Wild Things” and the 1986 seminal serial killer pic “Henry: Portrait of A Serial Killer.” The latter film gave “The Walking Dead” actor Michael Rooker one of his big breakout lead roles.
Now, the two are set to work together once again. READ MORE: Keira Knightley To Star In 1960s Serial Killer Drama ‘Boston Strangler’ From Director Matt Ruskin & Producer Ridley Scott Deadline reports that the pair finally reunites after four decades for a new serial killer picture being compared to Showtime‘s “Dexter.” The new pic “Road Rage” will “center on a serial killer who only kills those who deserve to die—presenting a modern hero who is a bad guy gone good, protecting the innocent and punishing the guilty.” Rooker returns to his “Henry” roots as he plays a truck driver named Stony that kills people who deserve it and is being referred to as the “ultimate serial killer.” In the film, Stony will return home after twenty years to settle a score from his past, which has yet to be revealed at this time.
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