Terrorverse

The Terrorverse is a cinematic universe of differents films of slashers from the decade of 80-90.

Maniac Corp (2019)

In New York City, some people are murdered by a cop. This "maniac cop" (Dolph Lundgren) cause panic in the city, and some inocent cops are killed by people. The Lt. McCrae (Stephen Amell) is sending to investigate the murdered.

McCrae believe that an agent named Jack can be the cop, but his suspects are removed when McCrae and Jack are attacked by the Maniac Cop, who is deathly cold even through his gloves and does not appear to breathe; though they shoot him several times, the killer appears unfazed. Jack tells McCrae that he has an affair with a woman named Mallory.

McCrae follows Mallory and he find her talking with the Maniac Cop, refering to him as "Matt". Returning to police headquarters, McCrae discovers files on Matthew Cordell, a fellow officer who was imprisoned in Sing Sing for police brutality and closing in on corruption in city hall. While McCrae is looking into his past, Cordell flashes back to being mutilated and killed in a shower room in Sing Sing.

Cordell kills Mallory; Mcrae and Jack go to Sing-Sing and they talk with the medical examiner of prison that told them that while he was preparing to autopsy Cordell, the officer showed faint signs of life. The examiner secretly released Cordell into Mallory's care, convinced he was completely brain dead.

Elsewhere, a stripper named Cheryl is attacked in her apartment by Steven Turkell (Peter Dinklage), who has strangled at least six other exotic dancers. As Turkell brutalizes Cheryl, Cordell arrives, murders the two officers earlier called by Cheryl, and helps Turkell escape. Grateful for the help, Turkell befriends Cordell and takes him back to his apartment, where Cordell stays for a short while. After Cordell leaves, Turkell goes out to find another victim but is identified at a strip club by Cheryl. He is arrested and placed in a holding cell by the officer Susan Riley.

Turkell taunts Susan, telling him Cordell will break him out. Turkell's assumption proves correct, as Cordell breaks into the police station and murders a total of nineteen police officers and the mayor who are visiting the building.; and frees Turkell and several unnamed convicts. Using Susan as a hostage, Turkell, Cordell, and another criminal named Joseph Blum hijack a prison bus and head to Sing Sing, where Turkell believes Cordell wants to free all the inmates and create an army of criminals (Cordell even enforces this point by killing an inmate who disagreed and questioned him). McCrae and Jack are adviced of this fact and try to follow Cordell.

Cordell enter in Sing-Sing and killed the convicts that mutilated him, obatining his revenge. Turkell, realizing that Cordell was using him, attack him; and McCrae and Jack joined to the figth. The two police, Cordell and Turkell fall to a bus in the ground floor. The bus explodes and the four men die.

Sometime later, Cordell is buried with full honors alongside other fallen officers; Susan attend his funeral. As Cordell's casket is lowered, Susan throws Cordell's badge into the grave, leaves with Susan, and delivers a monologue about how there is a little bit of Cordell in every officer, and that every member of the force needs to rise above becoming a Maniac Cop.

In Zurich, Switzerland, Dr. Hebert West (Nicholas Hoult) look the news in his computer about the incursion of Matt Cordell in Sing-Sing. Hebert smiles and said that bring people back from the dead will be easy and is time to begin the experiments.

Re-Animator (2019):

Hebert West (Nicholas Hoult) is a scientist of the University of Zurich obsesed with resurrect people. After he saw the events of "Maniac Corp" in new, he decided travel to Boston, and he inscribed in Miskatonic University of Massachusetts, to improve his invention. He rents a room from fellow medical student Dan Cain (Evan Peters) and converts the house's basement into his own personal laboratory. West show a invent that he has developed the last years: a reanimating reagent and use to reanimates Dan's dead cat Rufus. Dan's fiancée Megan Halsey, daughter of the medical school's dean, walks in on this experiment and is horrified.

Dan tries to tell the dean about West's success in reanimating the dead cat, but the dean does not believe him. When Dan insists, the dean implies that Dan and West have gone mad. Barred from the school, West and Dan sneak into the morgue to test the reagent on a human subject in an attempt to prove that the reagent works, and thereby salvage their medical careers. The corpse they inject comes back to life, but in a frenetic and violent zombie-like state. Dr. Halsey stumbles upon the scene and is killed by the reanimated corpse, which West then kills with a bone-saw. Excited at the prospect of working with a freshly dead specimen, West injects Dr. Halsey's body with his reanimating reagent. Dr. Halsey returns to life, also in a zombie-like state. Megan chances upon the scene, and is hysterical. Dan collapses in shock.

Dr. Halsey's colleague Dr. Carl Hill, a professor and researcher at the hospital, takes charge of Dr. Halsey, whom he puts in a padded observation cell adjacent to his office. He carries out a surgical operation on him, lobotomizing him. During the course of this operation, he discovers that Dr. Halsey is not sick, but dead and reanimated.

Dr. Hill goes to West's basement lab and attempts to blackmail him into surrendering his reagent and notes, hoping to take credit for West's discovery. West offers to demonstrate the reagent and puts a few drops of it onto a microscope slide with dead cat tissue. As Dr. Hill peers through the microscope at this slide, West clobbers him from behind with a shovel, and then decapitates him with it. West then reanimates Dr. Hill's head and body separately. While West is questioning Dr. Hill's head and taking notes, Dr. Hill's body sneaks up behind him and knocks him unconscious. The body carries the head back to Dr. Hill's office, with West's reagent and notes.

In his re-animated state, Dr. Hill acquires the ability to control other re-animated corpses telepathically, after conducting brain surgery on them. He then directs Dr. Halsey to snatch Megan away from Dan. While being carried to the morgue by her reanimated father, Megan faints. When she arrives, Dr. Hill strips her naked and straps her unconscious body to a table. She regains consciousness as Hill's body and bloody, severed head begin to caress and lick her.

Hill's body starts to place his head between Megan's legs, but is interrupted by the arrival of West and Dan. West distracts Dr. Hill while Dan frees Megan. Dr. Hill reveals that he has reanimated and lobotomized several corpses from the morgue, rendering them susceptible to mind control as Halsey is. However, Megan's voice reawakens a protectiveness in her father, who fights off the other corpses as Dan and Megan escape. In the ensuing chaos, West injects Dr. Hill's body with a lethal overdose of the reagent. Dr. Hill's body mutates rapidly and attacks West, who screams out to Dan to save his work before being pulled away by Dr. Hill's monstrous entrails.

Dan retrieves the satchel containing West's reagent and notes. As Dan and Megan flee the morgue, one of the reanimated corpses attacks and strangles Megan. Dan takes her to the hospital emergency room and tries to revive her, but she is dead. In despair, he injects her with West's reagent. After the scene fades to black, Megan, apparently revived, can be heard screaming.

In post credit scene, we see the HQ of CIA, in Langley, Virginia. The agents was tired after cleaning the crime scenes of the attack of Matt Cordell in New York. The director tells a group of agents that they have a new alert in Miskatonic University, in Essex County, near of Boston. The agents ask if the events of Boston are worse that the events of New York. The director said: "The deads are alive".