"Left Behind 2" Confirmed to Hit the Big Screens in 2016
After the success of the movie "Left Behind," Cloud Ten Pictures are poised to release the second installment of "Left Behind." The upcoming movie will picks up where the first movie left off after the day of the Rapture and will closely follow the first book in the New York Times bestselling series. Based on the Bible and published in 32 different languages, the book series, co-authored by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, has sold more than 65 million copies and is one of the best-selling fiction series of all time.
The date of release is dependent on when the film can be completed. In order to enter the pre-production phase as soon as possible and ensure that the film is released next summer, Cloud Ten Pictures has initiated an Indiegogo campaign.
"We are living in the last days and if the Rapture were to happen today, there are a lot of people who just aren't ready," says Paul Lalonde, LEFT BEHIND producer and CEO of Cloud Ten Pictures. "This is why we need to complete the story as soon as possible beginning with LEFT BEHIND 2. But, if we want to keep control of our story, we will once again have to fund the movie independently. We have all seen what happens to Christian, Bible-based stories when the Hollywood studios take control. They change the fundamental meaning of God's Word and make a mockery of the Christian faith. With the help of campaign supporters we won't let that happen to LEFT BEHIND 2."
To ensure a summer 2016 release, Cloud Ten Pictures has announced an Indiegogo campaign to raise funds to quickly begin pre-production of the film. The Indiegogo campaign can be seen at http://igg.me/at/leftbehind.
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