Actor Michael Gross talks latest 'Tremors' installment

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Actor Michael Gross on the over-the-top legacy of Tremors

Gross has been playing the role of survivalist Burt Gummer in the Tremors franchise for 30 years.

Actor Michael Gross has been playing the role of survivalist Burt Gummer in the "Tremors" franchise for 30 years — but back in 1990, he couldn’t quite understand why he’d received the initial script.

“My first thoughts were, ‘This is a mistake,’” says Gross, shaking his head.  “Not because I didn’t think I could do it, but because I had been playing one of the world’s sweetest and most liberal fathers for seven years on ‘Family Ties.’  So, I thought, ‘This is a stretch.’”

Of course, Gross took the role and ran with it — all the way through the original and its six sequels.  But the idea of "Tremors" becoming a franchise seemed far-fetched back in 1990, considering it wasn’t exactly a blockbuster hit.

“It was out for about two minutes,” Gross says with a laugh. “No, I’m exaggerating.  It was out about a week, and off it went.”

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But as new audiences discovered the horror-comedy about ground-dwelling Graboids, it gained fans — and sequels.  The seventh, titled "Tremors: Shrieker Island," is out this week from Universal 1440 Entertainment; co-starring Jon Heder, Jackie Cruz, Richard Brake, and Caroline Langrishe, filming took place in Thailand.

“We were in southern Thailand on the Malay Peninsula … and we went off to a lot of outlying islands and the jungles near there,” says Gross. “Beautiful, beautiful country.”

Of course, some not-so-beautiful things happen on that island over the course of the movie — continuing a three-decade legacy of hilarious, over-the-top horror. It’s a legacy Gross says can be a little overwhelming to think about, but that he's extremely proud to be part of.

“They say to me, ‘What do you take out of this?’ And I said, ‘Well, the world is a tricky place. The world is a daunting place. It’s extremely challenging, not just now, but always,’” the actor says. “We all need some sort of escape into a world where things might turn out a little bit better.’”

“If I could help people with that escape, I’m thrilled. I’m thrilled.”

"Tremors: Shrieker Island" is available now on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD.

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