
Sometimes They Come Back... for More
Horror
Overview
A rescue team investigates a silent Antarctic base, only to uncover a hellish force raising the dead—turning the frozen outpost into a blood-soaked battleground where the corpses don’t stay buried.
Top Cast


Clayton Rohner
Clayton Rohner
Captain Sam Cage
Clayton Rohner
Captain Sam Cage


Faith Ford
Faith Ford
Dr. Jennifer Wells
Faith Ford
Dr. Jennifer Wells


Damian Chapa
Damian Chapa
Dr. Carl Schilling
Damian Chapa
Dr. Carl Schilling


Chase Masterson
Chase Masterson
Major Callie O'Grady
Chase Masterson
Major Callie O'Grady


Max Perlich
Max Perlich
Lieutenant Brian Shebanski
Max Perlich
Lieutenant Brian Shebanski


Jennifer O'Dell
Jennifer O'Dell
Mary
Jennifer O'Dell
Mary
Michael Stadvec
Michael Stadvec
Captain Robert Reynolds
Michael Stadvec
Captain Robert Reynolds
Douglas Stoup
Douglas Stoup
Lieutenant Baines
Douglas Stoup
Lieutenant Baines
Stephen Hart
Stephen Hart
Major Frank Whittaker
Stephen Hart
Major Frank Whittaker
Frank Ceglia
Frank Ceglia
Soldier in Bar
Frank Ceglia
Soldier in Bar
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