Stuart Gordon to Make Fourth 'Re-Animator' With Macy

While it still a ways off, William H. Macy confirmed to ShockTilYouDrop that he will be involved in Stuart Gordon’s fourth “Re-Animator” movie, “House of Re-Animator.”

“Yeah, I’m still a part of it. Stuart Gordon…he works slowly but surely,” says Macy.

In the fourth chapter chronicling the exploits of Herbert West, Macy is committed to play the President of the United States. West, played by Jeffrey Combs, would be called to the White House to “revive” the V.P.- at least that was an early plot hatched by Gordon and Brian Yuzna.

Macy was in Gordon’s last feature, an adaptation of Chicagoan David Mamet’s play Edmund. Macy says, however, his next project will most likely be a directorial debut, “Keep Coming Back.”

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H. G. Wells involved?

Will this movie follow the plot of Joanna Angel’s “Re-penetrator?”

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