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Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell (2018) is the sixth installment in the Tremors franchise, which began in 1990 with the cult classic Tremors. Directed by Don Michael Paul, this film continues the story of the giant, subterranean creatures known as Graboids, who wreak havoc in various locations. While the first few films in the franchise were set in the desert of Perfection, Nevada, A Cold Day in Hell introduces a new environment and features a blend of humor, action, and horror that the series has become known for.
In Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell, the action shifts to the icy, remote wilderness of Canada. When a research team at a northern facility discovers a new breed of Graboid, the situation quickly escalates as these creatures begin to terrorize the area. Burt Gummer (Michael Gross), the seriesโ€™ iconic hero, is called in for his expertise in dealing with the deadly monsters. Alongside his son, Travis Welker (Jamie Kennedy), Burt must confront the latest threat in this frozen landscape, where the Graboids are even more dangerous than before.
The filmโ€™s plot revolves around Burt and Travis’s struggle to survive and eliminate the deadly creatures, which are now equipped with new abilities that make them even harder to defeat. The Graboids in this film are equipped with a new feature: they are capable of surviving in colder environments, which presents unique challenges for the characters. The duo works with local authorities and researchers to track and eliminate the creatures before they cause any further destruction.