It's been 24 years since the serial killer Douglas Fisher was executed on Easter night. This year, a group partying teenagers not only raise some hell, but literally raise the dead.
It's been 24 years since the deranged serial killer Douglas Fisher was executed by police on Easter night. This year, a group of hard partying teenagers not only raise some hell, but literally raise the dead! The teens accidentally conjure the spirit of Douglas Fisher... aka the bunny masked killer! These teens have until Midnight on Easter to stop the evil bunny slasher, or he will tear their town, and everyone in it into pieces. There will be no candy in your Easter basket, just the limbs and body parts of your family and friends... Doug Fisher kills everyone in sight, if you're not careful you'll lose your head this Easter night. The ultimate in bunny terror!—Jeremy Todd Morehead
"Easter Sunday" is written along the lines of films such as "Maniac cop" and "Shaun of the dead." The story is about an evil spirit named The Bunnyman who possess Douglas Fisher and is confronted by the town sheriff played by none other than horror icon Robert Z'Dar. This is His last performance in a film before his death. The Evil spirit is resurrected by his friends at a bonfire party and they are all targeted for death by the Bunnyman who has possessed their friend Ryan Tate who is the son of Douglas Fisher. They enlist the help of A demonologist played by Edward X Young star of Mr.Hush and Mold. The Bunnyman is assisted by a mystery figure played by First Jason himself Ari Lehman. The group has to destroy The Bunnyman before Easter is over or he will live forever.—Jason Delgado