Prepare to sink your teeth into the long-awaited and highly-anticipated sequel to the 1987 cult classic The Lost Boys as Warner Home Video premiere’s Lost Boys 2: The Tribe on DVD on 8 September 2008.

The Lost Boys remains today one of the most popular and iconic feature films ever made transforming the humble vampire into a swaggering cult phenomenon - both on the big and small screens. Where would Buffy, Charmed and Supernatural be without the brothers Frog? And this all new chapter of the cult classic - Lost Boys 2: The Tribe will continue to enthrall fans both old and new.

The film, which is directed by P.J. Pesce from a script by Hans Rodionoff, brings Corey Feldman and Corey Haim back together on screen for the first time in 20 years.

Jamieson Newlander also reprises his role with Angus Sutherland (Passing Strangers) keeping things in the family and following in his famous half brother’s footsteps by playing the part of a vampire.

The film also stars Tad Hilgenbrinck (American Pie: Band Camp) as Chris Emerson and Autumn Reeser (The O.C.) as Nicole Emerson.

A wonderful homage to The Lost Boys legend, Lost Boys 2: The Tribe sets a sinister tone of impending doom that fans will find irresistible as they follow the story of a brother and sister who move to a sleepy surf town in California, only to get mixed up with a gang of surfers and extreme sports junkies that are more than they appear to be.

The sequel to the 1987 cult hit The Lost Boys takes us to the shady surf city of Luna Bay, California, where vampires quickly dispatch anyone who crosses their path.

Into this dark world arrive Chris Emerson and his younger sister, Nicole. Having just lost their parents (their father is Michael Emerson, Jason Patric in the original Lost Boys) in a car accident, the siblings move in with their eccentric Aunt Jillian and become new prey for the locals’ way of life.

When Nicole unwittingly falls for a local vampire, Chris must locate and destroy the gang’s lifeline before his sisters transformation is complete.

To do this Chris finds himself relying on the expertise of none other than Edgar Frog (Corey Feldman) and Sam Emerson (Corey Haim).