A decade ago, Campbell announced that he would be making a sequel to the 2007 horror-comedy My Name Is Bruce, and that it would be titled Bruce Vs. Frankenstein.
My Name Is Bruce was directed by Campbell from a screenplay written by Mark Verheiden.
At present, Bruce Vs. Frankenstein has not made it into production, but Bruce Campbell is striving to keep the movie alive.
My Name Is Bruce stars Bruce Campbell as a fictional version of himself as he spends most of his time wisecracking with his agent (Ted Raimi), drunk dialing his ex-wife (Ellen Sandweiss) or dealing with the occasional singing prostitute (Janelle Farber).