Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper
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- Dallas Cheeseman
- John T. Gasper III
- Jeremy Hirsch
- Fiona C. Johnson
- Michael Anthony Joy
- Debbie Rochon
- Lloyd Kaufman
- Jeff Alpert
- Wataru Nishida
- Mario Cerrito
- Stafford Chavis
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| Directed by | Mario Cerrito |
| Screenplay by | Mario Cerrito |
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| Music by | Bobby Carra |
Production company | Slaughterhouse Films |
| Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper is a 2025 found footage horror film written and directed by Mario Cerrito and the fourth installment of the Human Hibachi series.[1][2][3][4]
A man who suffers from hyper-religiosity, leads a cult of devout followers to partake in a "last supper" where sacrificed humans are the main course.[5]
Cast
- Debbie Rochon as Maureen[6]
- Jeff Alpert as Doug Patrick
- Lloyd Kaufman[7]
- Stafford Chavis as Bobby Shields
- Wataru Nishida as Jin Yamamoto
- Mario Cerrito as Zach
Production
Production started in December 2024 at Troma Entertainment studios in New York City to film the scenes for Troma president Lloyd Kaufman.[8] Principal photography continued in South Jersey in February 2025.[9][7][10][11]
Debbie Rochon's involvement was initially delayed due to bad weather in Canada, resulting in her not being able to make it to the original shoot in February. Production considered remote filming her as an alternative, but plans were ultimately revived when Rochon notified the producers of her upcoming trip to Newark, New Jersey. A scene was crafted on short notice and her scene was filmed in April 2025.[12][13]
Release
The film premiered at Rowan College at Burlington County on December 6, 2025.[14] It released to video on demand on February 20, 2026 to FOUND TV and March 1st, 2026 to TROMA NOW.[15][16]
The movie won "The Grand Grotesque" award at the Darkside New Jersey Film Festival in February 2026.[17]