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David Della Rocco officially attached to Feeding On Fear.

It’s been a while since we’ve received an update on The Breed franchise, and more importantly the first title in the series. Principal photography for Feeding On Fear is still far off on the horizon, but things are still coming together quite nicely.

Raymond Wade Jr., one of The Breed’s creators, has officially announced that David Della Rocco is attached to Feeding On Fear. This is not a confirmation of official casting, more-so that David has expressed interest in the film and is currently in talks to snag a role in it. David Della Rocco is a complete bad ass and is most known for playing the role of “Rocco” in The Boondock Saints I & II.

If everything works out, David will join the cast of Feeding On Fear which already includes Brandon Slagle (The Black Dahlia Haunting), Michael Santi (Grave Reality), Kaylee Williams (Psycho Street), Sierra Holmes (VH1’s “Scream Queens”), Cyndi Crotts (Brainjacked), Frederic Doss (Transformers), Erik A. Williams (“Blackbookberry”), Andrew Roth (The Man In The Maze), Jackey Hall (Chainsaw Cheerleaders), and many more.

Feeding On Fear will be directed by Anthony Collino and is written by Charles Barbin and Ken King. Raymond Wade will serve as the head producer. In the film, “Erik is an average kid with average problems; an absent father, a neglectful mother and being bullied at school. The town’s Harvest Festival is right around the corner and Erik has a “killer” costume that he wants to surprise everyone with. Before he can get the chance, he is beaten and his unconscious body is hidden under the timbers of the festivals bonfire. Soon after the fire is lit, everyone is horrified to see this burning figure burst through the flames then collapse in front of them. His death is considered an accident and his charred remains are quickly laid to rest. The town has all but forgotten what had happened a year before; that is until Erik came home seeking his revenge.”

For more information on The Breed franchise and Feeding On Fear, you can click here.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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