On 3 May 2010,
Bloody Disgusting announced that "...Filmax will produce two new
[REC] films in the next couple of years called
[REC] 3: Genesis and
[REC] 4: Apocalypse with the same directors as the first two films".
Genesis was released on 30 March 2012. It was directed by the co-founder of the
REC franchises,
Jaume Balagueró, who co-wrote the script along Manu Diez.
Carlos Fernández,
Julio Fernández and
Alberto Marini returned 4th time as executive producers. In an interview with
Fangoria, director Balagueró stated that the film would not have an apocalyptic style presumed by its title, stating, "All of the movies in the
[REC] series have the same budget, so you’re not really going to see big scenes of Barcelona full of zombies; they’re just not intended that way. There has to be a story that’s controlled and strong."
Apocalypse is set to follow the events of the second film, and will not be made in the "
found footage" style. Production was scheduled to begin in 2013. At the 2012 Sitges Film Festival, it was announced the film would have its world premiere there in October 2013. An announcement trailer was released in late November, confirming the return of Manuela Velasco. However, in early May 2013, Balagueró stated that the film's production had been delayed and the film would now premiere sometime in mid-2014, but did confirm that Manuela Velasco would be starring in the fourth film. Teaser posters and an updated premise were released early May. Filming began on 13 July 2013 in
Gran Canaria, aboard a
Russian merchant navy ship. A theatrical trailer for the film was released in April 2014. ==Release==