Tremors Netflix Series? Fake!
Tremors Series on Netflix? Turns Out It Was a Graboid-Sized Hoax
Sometimes life gives you hope.
Sometimes life gives you Graboids.
And sometimes... it gives you a viral internet hoax wearing a cowboy hat and waving around fake Netflix contracts.
If you’ve been gearing up for an epic return to Tremors territory with Kevin Bacon back in Perfection, Nevada, I’ve got some rough news:
The story about a new Tremors Netflix series dropping in August 2025?
It’s a full-blown sandworm-sized hoax.
How the Fake Tremors News Spread
It all started with a viral Facebook post from a page called “Rumbledore,” claiming that an 8-episode reboot starring Kevin Bacon was set to premiere on Netflix.
Cue the internet exploding like a homemade Graboid bomb.
But here's the truth:
Netflix never announced a Tremors series.
Kevin Bacon never signed onto any new Tremors project for Netflix.
The August 2025 release date was pure fiction, cooked up for engagement clicks.
You know it’s serious when even Netflix Junkie and Bleeding Cool had to step in and politely (or not so politely) squash the rumors like a Graboid under a bulldozer.
Is Anything Actually Happening With Tremors?
Weirdly... yes — sort of!
In October 2024, Stampede Entertainment (the original Tremors creators) won back the rights to their original script.
They’ve openly talked about wanting to develop a real new installment — possibly even involving Kevin Bacon — but:
No projects are officially greenlit yet.
No scripts are finished.
No Netflix deals exist (as of now).
Translation:
There’s hope.
But there’s no actual Graboid action on Netflix’s horizon yet — just a lot of sand, speculation, and shattered dreams.
Why This Still Feels Like a Win (Sort Of)
Honestly?
Even though this hoax stings worse than getting your truck eaten in the desert, it shows that people still deeply love Tremors.
You don’t get a random rumor going viral unless a fandom is out there waiting, dynamite in hand, for more.
It also means that when the real Tremors sequel finally slithers out of development hell, it’s going to have a rabid, boot-stomping fanbase ready to party like it’s 1990.
And yes — I will be first in line, pole-vaulting over rocks and screeching like a feral Graboid.
Final Thoughts: Always Trust, But Verify (Especially With Graboids)
If a headline feels too good to be true, it's probably a Graboid in disguise.
But the important thing is: hope for more Tremors is still alive.
And hey — if Stampede Entertainment is serious, we could still see Val McKee saddle up for one more epic rumble in Perfection.
Until then, keep your dynamite dry, your RC cars charged, and your heart full of irrational optimism.
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