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Artwork for horror movie Gnome Alone starring Verne Troyer

November 12, 2014 by admin

If long-time Leprechaun fans were upset with what Lionsgate and WWE Studios did with their gritty reboot of Leprechaun: Origins, then you may get your fix with Gnome Alone, which stars the former Mini Me, Verne Troyer.

Based on the title, we can only assume this will have the tongue in cheek humour of the original Leprechaun series. Check out the artwork and synopsis below:

“When timid college student Zoe witnesses a hit-and-run, the dying victim gives her a strange amulet. Suddenly, all those who have offended Zoe in her life begin dying horrible deaths at the hands of a malicious gnome (Troyer). When Zoe discovers the horrible history behind the amulet, will she be able to harness its magical power before the gnome begins killing those closest to her?”

And speaking of Leprechaun, original star Warwick Davis is teaming up with its original director Mark Jones to star in Vamprechaun.

Gnome Alone is directed by Timothy Wood Jr. (Checkmate) and John Michael Effers (Legend) and also stars Kerry Knuppe (Checkmate), Bill Operst Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies), Marlon Young (War of the Worlds), Ross Bagley (Dead Ringer), Travis Eberhard (Stalking Santa), Josh Berger (24 Hours), Matt Cinquanta (Checkmate), Willow Hale (School’s Out) and Aria London (24 Hours). The movie will be released on DVD by Lionsgate in early 2015.

Originally published November 12, 2014. Updated April 13, 2018.

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