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Oh Chief Brody!

Oh Chief Brody!

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Hello, Horror Fans! 🌊🦈🔥

Hot Ghoul Summer is in full swing, and what better way to keep the vibes alive than by heading back to Amity Island? That’s right—this week on The Horrorcraft Podcast, Cass and Kylee are diving teeth-first into Jaws 2—the 1978 sequel that proved lightning (and sharks) can strike twice. 🩸

Expect sun-soaked scares, screaming teens on sailboats, and Chief Brody battling major déjà vu as another great white wreaks havoc on the high seas. Jaws 2 may not have the original’s subtle suspense, but it’s got boatloads of chaotic energy, fiery explosions, and one iconic tagline: “Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…”

🎧 This week’s deep dive includes:
🦈 Our favorite shark attack moments (and why they still hit hard)
🔥 The ultimate Hot Ghoul Summer fashion from Amity’s teens
🎬 Behind-the-scenes drama and trivia that almost sank the sequel
💋 Why Jaws 2 deserves more love in the horror conversation

Grab your sunscreen, sharpen those harpoons, and join us for a summer slasher of a different kind. It’s sharks, screams, and seaside chaos—Hot Ghoul Summer style.

Stay spooky—and remember: Smile, you son of a… (you know the rest).

A HUGE thank you to our favorite chaos goblin, Tiki, for the chilling intro!!!

🎥 Watch the Talkin Tapes: Summer Screams special:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzVRb1Np7KA

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https://www.instagram.com/hellzone_tv/
and
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=75487932

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Cody: https://www.instagram.com/cody_landman/
Dey: https://www.instagram.com/hellzone_tv/

Go follow our friend Tiki:
https://www.instagram.com/vhs_or_death/


Stay spooky, babes—it’s Hot Ghoul Summer!

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