How do you tease a cannibal? Director Mario Cerrito thinks he has the answer with a food truck filled with unmentionables. Enjoy the teaser if you can stomach it.
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.
“You could say Mario caught lightning in a bottle with the Human Hibachi series, but I think there is something way more disturbing in the bottle. I’m proud to have been part of this journey from its inception, and with each film, the bar is raised another notch. This third installment is going to have people’s jaws drop to the floor.” – Producer, Michael Joy

Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper is written and directed by Mario Cerrito and stars Troma’s Superman, Lloyd Kaufman, and a Scream Queen of Jurassic Proportions, Debbie Rochon, along with a cast of other actors we like to call food.
Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper brings chaos to the dinner table in 2026.
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