Cineverse Horror Channel SCREAMBOX TV Launches on Amazon Freevee

Cineverse Corp. (NASDAQ: CNVS), a global streaming technology and entertainment company with one of the world’s largest portfolios of streaming channels and content libraries, today announced the launch of its popular horror channel, SCREAMBOX TV, on Amazon Freevee.

Cineverse Corp. (NASDAQ: CNVS), a global streaming technology and entertainment company with one of the world’s largest portfolios of streaming channels and content libraries, today announced the launch of its popular horror channel, SCREAMBOX TV, on Amazon Freevee. 

The free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel joins others from Cineverse’s portfolio of streaming brands that were previously added to the Freevee line-up, including The Bob Ross Channel, The Dove Channel, Midnight Pulp, the Nacelle Pop Channel, RealMadrid TV and RetroCrush. 

SCREAMBOX has become the premier streaming brand in horror and the fastest growing in the genre. Since Cineverse acquired SCREAMBOX – also available as a standalone SVOD service – it has added more than 550 new films and television series to the service, including the wildly popular instant slasher classic Terrifier 2. Many cult films have found their way back to a mainstream audience, and horror enthusiasts are able to watch hundreds of hours of content that is refreshed monthly, with the linear SCREAMBOX TV channel expertly curated and powered by Cineverse’s Bloody Disgusting.

“We’re thrilled to bring the thrills of SCREAMBOX TV to an even wider audience with our launch as a FAST channel on Amazon Freevee,” said Tom Owen, Managing Director, Bloody Disgusting/Cineverse. “SCREAMBOX has firmly established itself as a premier horror streaming brand and our goal is to continue its exponential growth while making top-quality horror entertainment accessible to more fans than ever before. Advertisers recognize the allure of the horror genre, and our goal will be to continue to offer a diverse and ever-refreshing lineup that keeps viewers engaged and tuned into SCREAMBOX.”

In 2023 alone, SCREAMBOX fans have been able to watch the highly anticipated found footage feature The Outwaters, Japanese sci-fi horror movie CUBE, and documentaries including Living With Chucky and Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story. Some of the newest content available includes RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, Ghastly BrothersWho Done It: The Clue Documentary and Subject.

Coming soon are SCREAMBOX’s Shaky Shivers and Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, which will be available on the streamer following their upcoming theatrical runs. Additional SCREAMBOX titles can be found here.

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