“Terrifier” followers rejoice: A brand new movie from the sequence’ twisted artistic staff is headed to theaters subsequent month.
“Stream” reunites the producers, director and star of the “Terrifier” movies for a brand new slasher, releasing on Aug. 21. Written, directed and produced by Michael Leavy, the movie follows a household attempting to outlive after their resort is overtaken by murderers who’re competing to be essentially the most artistic killer.
The movie stars David Howard Thornton, who performs Artwork the Clown within the “Terrifier” movies, in addition to horror heavyweights Jeffrey Combs (“Re-Animator”), Danielle Harris (“Halloween 4”) and Tony Todd (“Candyman”). “Terrifier” sequence director Damien Leone handles the sensible gore FX in “Stream.”
Steven Della Salla, Leavy and Jason Leavy are producing the movie from Fuzz on the Lens Productions. Naresh Peter Menezes is the chief producer, with co-producers Leone, Phil Falcone, Marcus Slabine, George Steuber, Jamie Root and George and Craig Loydgren.
“’Stream’ is a modernized slasher made by horror followers for horror followers and we’re extraordinarily excited and honored to be bringing this film to the large display for audiences to get pleasure from collectively,” Leavy stated in a press release. “We have now an unbelievable forged of style greats who ship stellar performances, and naturally having ‘Terrifier’s’ Damien Leone and Phil Falcone heading the gore FX we made positive we delivered the products for our unbelievable fanbase, however one thing we’re most happy with is its story and arching character improvement. We have now no studio backing, so to place this launch within the fingers of our followers is one thing that really excites us! They got here out in droves for ‘Terrifier 2’ and that was so necessary for its success. So hopefully they may do it once more for ‘Stream.’ This manner we will present the studios why indie horror is so necessary for the style in paving the best way for creating new, recent and authentic content material that all of us crave a lot these days.”
Presale tickets to “Stream” at the moment are accessible through this link. Watch the trailer and see the poster beneath.