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Due to a miscue during the "Dingus of Death" segment, Korey Jordan (who was playing the monster) broke a glass that flew over actor Ryan Grooms' head while he was blowing smoke for the smoke effect off camera. The glass miraculously missed Grooms and impaled the wall behind him. In the following scene after that, Jordan injured his knee tossing Grooms over the table. It was just the start of a grueling shoot that didn't end until 4 a.m. and saw a few minor injuries on set. The scene was also shot with director Chuck Conry having laryngitis and an upper respiratory infection.
In the script, the "Dead Ending" finale had a lot more zombies which resulted in a lot more gore, but most of the extras who were supposed to be zombies no-showed and director Chuck Conry was forced to make due with what he had.
Director Chuck Conry's first film since Morbid (2013).
Filming was supposed to begin in September of 2016 but was postponed due to the death of Chuck Conry's grandmother. Filming finally started in November of 2016 and completed in April of 2017.
Due to his job, actor BJ Floyd was forced to shave off his beard before filming of the "Ghost Car" segment could be completed. Close-ups and odd angles were used to hide this for the most part until enough of it grew back.