The original 'My Bloody Valentine' slasher film is released in 1981, which the 2009 'My Bloody Valentine 3D' is a remake of.
'My Bloody Valentine 3D,' directed by Patrick Lussier, is released in theaters, reviving the slasher film with modern 3D effects.
The film is released on DVD and Blu-ray, allowing a wider audience to access the 3D horror experience at home.
A mining accident occurs at the Beechwood mine, resulting in the deaths of several miners including one of the main characters' fathers. Harry Warden is presumed dead after sealing himself in the mine as a survival tactic.
After being trapped in the mine for days with limited air, Harry Warden snaps, dons his mining mask and gear, and kills several people at a local dance, initiating the legend of 'My Bloody Valentine'.
Authorities and investors decide to reopen the long-closed Beechwood mine, stirring up old tensions and fears in the town related to the original accident and murders.
Tom Hanniger receives an invitation to the annual Valentine’s Day party in Beechwood, encouraging him to return to his hometown after years away.
Tom returns to the town, rekindling old relationships, and his presence increases the tension surrounding the old murders.
Masked killer, presumably the revived Harry Warden or an imitator, begins killing attendees at the Valentine’s Day party.
Tom and friends investigate the murders, revealing hidden connections between the victims, the mine, and the original tragedy.
Tom faces the killer deep inside the Beechwood mine, confronting the truth about the killer’s identity and motives.