To be produced by Eric B. Fleischman and Sean Tabibian and their Diablo Entertainment, Keating tells Shock, I want Carnage Park to be an unflinching, pulpy homage to the gritty crime films of the 1970’s, like Peckinpah’s The Getaway, Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, and Campanile’s Hitch Hike and also survivalist films like Deliverance, Escape 2000, The Running Man and of course The Most Dangerous Game.
Carnage Park is set in the late 1970s and tells the story of a bank heist gone awry, Keating explains. Two low-level crooks take a hostage and drive deep into the desert, where they end up in Carnage Park, an isolated stretch of land occupied by a psychotic ex-soldier who hunts people with a high powered sniper rifle. It’s set almost entirely over the course of one brutal day.
You can find the art for Carnage Park, below. The film is expected to shoot this summer.