
Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders 2022
"It's burn is worse than it's bite"
After the chaos of the original Arachnado, the nightmare escalates in *Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders* (2022) as rogue firefighters battle a surreal apocalypse where flaming spiders swarm from a towering firestorm.
Director: Dustin Ferguson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders (2022) about?
The sequel delivers a wild ride as a firestorm unleashes flaming spiders on a city, forcing a rogue sergeant and the janitor from the original film to stop a corrupt lieutenant's deadly scheme. Expect absurd action, fire, and arachnids in this horror-comedy mashup.
Who directed Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders?
Dustin Ferguson directed this chaotic sequel, bringing his signature blend of campy horror and over-the-top action to the screen.
Who stars in Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders?
The film features Clint Beaver, Bryden Elliott DiGennaro, Ricky Egan, and Dawna Lee Heising leading the charge against the fiery arachnid invasion.
Is Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders (2022) worth watching?
If you enjoy B-movie horror with a side of absurdity, this 70-minute flick delivers exactly that. While not high art, its campy charm and unique premise make it a guilty pleasure for fans of the genre.
How long is Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders?
The film runs for 70 minutes, making it a quick but intense ride through its chaotic premise.
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About Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders (2022) — The Chaos of Fire and Spiders Unleashed
After the chaos of the original Arachnado, the nightmare escalates in *Arachnado 2: Flaming Spiders* (2022) as rogue firefighters battle a surreal apocalypse where flaming spiders swarm from a towering firestorm. Directed by Dustin Ferguson, this horror-comedy blends absurdity with high-stakes chaos, as a renegade Sergeant Preston and the Janitor from the first film team up to dismantle a corrupt lieutenant's deadly scheme. With a runtime of just 70 minutes, the movie delivers relentless, campy thrills.
Set against smoldering cityscapes and flickering disaster, the film leans into its B-movie roots, delivering a visual spectacle of fire and arachnids colliding in ways that defy logic. Themes of rebellion and camaraderie shine through the madness, while Ferguson's direction ensures the chaos feels both ridiculous and oddly gripping. Whether you're a fan of offbeat horror or just crave something outrageously fun, this fiery sequel promises a spectacle unlike any other.