PULSE 2 & 3
Bloody-Disgusting has learned that Joel Soisson with
both write and direct both sequels to PULSE. He most
recently directed Buried, The Prophecy: Forsaken and
The Prophecy: Uprising for Dimension. He also
produced Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, A
Nightmare on Elm Street 2, Feast, Dracula 2000,
Phantoms among countless others.
The first sequel is titled PULSE: AFTERLIFE
The world has been reshaped by the invasion of
ghosts via the wireless internet. Cities are
deserted, technology has been destroyed and the few
remaining human beings eschew anything electrical in
order to avoid a confrontation with the soulless
ghosts that now wander the planet. Most of the
ghosts are doomed to a repetitive loop of something
they did while they were still despairing humans (a
man repeatedly hangs himself, for example), but
there are some ghosts so locked in denial, they do
not know they are dead. They continue to haunt their
homes, wrapped in fear that their souls will soon be
torn from them.
The second sequel is titled PULSE: INVASION
It is now seven years later and the survivors on
Earth have settled into a primitive lifestyle
completely void of electronics. The clusters of
human survivors live together in refugee camps as
the phantoms have taken over the cities. Justine is
now a teenager and she escapes to the city to try
and make a life for herself where she is not a drain
on her adopted family (her parents both became
phantoms in part one). She heads in to the city at
the urging of Adam, a seeming survivor in the city
that lures her with promises of understanding and
friendship.
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