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Bruce Campbell's Sequel to 'My Name Is Bruce' Pits Him Against Frankenstein   

January 19, 2010 Bruce Campbell will be battling Frankenstein in the sequel to "My Name Is Bruce."

This is his message to fans:

Hello everyone. Bruce Campbell here. This urgent message is short, because my keystrokes are monitored and I fear for my life. My partner at Dark Horse comics, Mike Richardson (normally a very rational and talented man), threatened to have his foot soldiers "crush my spleen" if I did what I am about to do. But the fans deserve to know, so with great trepidation I officially announce Bruce Vs. Frankenstein, the sequel to My Name is Bruce.



Principal photography begins this fall in Oregon. I'd like to live long enough to see the cameras roll, so please, for the love of God, do not tell anyone - I can't risk this announcement getting back to Mike! Thank you.


Thanks to AICN.

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