
Enter the wild, whiffy realm of fandoms, where passion burns bright, logic goes missing without a trace, and one species reigns supreme: the Michael Jackson stan. Their devotion to the self‑appointed King of Poop is so intense it makes Romero’s 1968 zombies look like they’re just popping out for a loaf of bread. Welcome to Night of the Morally‑Bankrupt, the only trailer brave enough to wander into a world where sequinned gloves are sacred relics and inconvenient facts are treated like garlic at a vampire convention.
These aren’t your typical undead hordes craving brains. If anything, they’re running on fumes of their own self‑spun fantasies, powered by a bottomless appetite for rewriting history with the confidence of someone who’s never read any. Their mission? To defend their idol at any cost—logic, dignity, and basic coherence be damned.
Venture into the digital wasteland, where every comment section becomes a battleground and every mildly critical remark triggers a stampede of keyboard crusaders. Watch in awe as they twist evidence into balloon‑animal shapes, conjure conspiracies with the flair of a budget magician, and insist that they alone know “the real truth,” despite never agreeing with each other for more than six consecutive seconds.
Whether you meet them lurking in a shadowy alley or patrolling social media like self‑appointed moral traffic wardens, prepare for a journey through a landscape where delusion is currency and reality is optional. Conversations with them resemble a philosophical escape room: every clue you offer is immediately ignored, misinterpreted, or replaced with a YouTube link from 2009.
Join us as we plunge headfirst into this bizarre carnival of obsession, where the line between fandom and farce dissolves faster than a tabloid in the rain. Night of the Morally‑Bankrupt is a riotous, tongue‑in‑cheek descent into the minds of those who believe that defending a pop star’s legacy is a full‑time spiritual calling.
A parody of devotion, denial, and dazzlingly bad arguments, this trailer invites you to witness a clash between reality and the glitter‑soaked fantasies of a fandom that simply refuses to let go. Strap in for a rollercoaster of misplaced loyalty, moral gymnastics, and the eternal cry of “fake news!” as you experience a whole new definition of Trial by Media.
Release date
8 Jul, 2022 (Worldwide).
Budget
£3.45p and a king size box of Lindt LINDOR Chocolate. (estimated).
Runtime
One minute and 52 seconds.
Filming locations
Long Nuke Road, Northfield, Birmingham, England, UK.