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Tremors is a 2003 American television series created by S. S. Wilson, Brent Maddock, and Ron Underwood and based on the Tremors franchise. It serves as a sequel to Tremors 3: Back to Perfection . Originally airing with its episodes out of order on the Sci-Fi Channel , it was later aired in its proper sequence on the G4 Network .
Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a 2004 direct-to-video movie. It is the fourth film in the "Tremors" series of monster films. It is a prequel to the earlier movies and featured Michael Gross as the ancestor to his original character in the first Tremors film.
All Tremors sequels thus far have been released direct-to-video without a theatrical release, though Tremors 2: Aftershocks did receive a brief limited theatrical run. Another direct-to-video sequel, Tremors: Shrieker Island, was released in October 2020. In 2003, the franchise spawned a television show titled Tremors: The Series.
After 25 years, Bacon reportedly has a big surprise for his fans.
Tremors (1990 film) Tremors (franchise) Tremors (TV series) Tremors 2: Aftershocks; Tremors 3: Back to Perfection; Tremors 4: The Legend Begins; Tremors 5: Bloodlines; Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell; Tremors: Shrieker Island; Tremors: The Game
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection is a 2001 direct-to-video horror monster film directed by Brent Maddock, and is the third installment in the Tremors series featuring the subterranean worm-creatures dubbed "Graboids". It is a sequel to Tremors 2: Aftershocks.
In Nepal’s Solukhumbu district, just across the border from the Chinese county at the epicenter, the tremors brought back memories of the devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck near ...
The film came 11 years after Tremors 4: The Legend Begins, serving as Universal Pictures’ re-launch of the franchise. This was the first entry in the series made without participation of Stampede Entertainment, the production company formed by the writing team that created the series; Universal chose instead to maintain all creative control.