Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Finn Wolfhard reveals how Shaun of the Dead inspired his new horror comedy Hell of a Summer, influencing its focus on the character's personal struggles in ways that allowed them to be "weird in the face of death". Wolfhard and Billy Bryk's directorial debut stars the two as summer camp councilors that find themselves stalked by a masked killer the eve before the campers arrive.
Billy Bryk: To us, that was kind of the epitome of a film that does homage to classic horror films while also being a really great character-driven comedy. Bryk: So I would say that this is a movie where people are given full license to be weird and narcissistic in the face of death.