SCREAMBOX Unleashes 31 Days of Halloween

Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting, its horror division, have announced that 31 Days of Halloween is coming to its SCREAMBOX streaming service.

Beyond its leading slate of horror films and series, SCREAMBOX is unleashing a killer lineup of special programming just in time for the holiday. This includes: 

  • Engaging the horror fandom community by teaming with these top horror creators, who will host weekly takeovers on the linear SCREAMBOX TV channel, as well as curated VOD collections where they share exclusive videos on what makes their favorite horror films stand out:
  • 9/28-10/4: Victoria Venin (751K followers)
  • 10/5-10/11: Stoney tha Great (957K followers)
  • 10/12-10/18: Beckie-Ann Galentine (1.1M followers)
  • 10/19-10/25: Slasher Talk (478K followers)
  • 10/26-11/1: Ted Raimi (102K followers)
  • The exclusive movie premiere of Bloodsuckers and the Grimoire’ which follows Oliver, a college senior, who inherits his estranged father’s secluded home and discovers a dark reality of witchcraft, vampires, and a devil, after unlocking a powerful grimoire that brings these malevolent forces to life, leading to a battle for his soul.

Said Cineverse Senior Vice President, Programming & Strategy Sara Burns, “This year’s 31 Days of Halloween is about more than just watching—it’s about fans connecting. By teaming up with passionate horror creators to curate their favorite films and share why they love them, we’re building a month-long event that feels like one big wide watch party. It’s like sitting around a campfire with your favorite storytellers. Happy Spooky Season Everyone!”

Available titles on SCREAMBOX also include:

  • Terrifier 2
  • Terrifier 3
  • Trick or Treat (1986)
  • Hell House LLC 1-3
  • Bloody Bites
  • Street Trash
  • Tales From the Void
  • Frogman
  • The Barn 1-2
  • Outwaters
  • and more

SCREAMBOX features a broad mix of content for casual and die-hard horror fans alike. The service is refreshed monthly with content from the Company’s extensive genre library with films and episodes delivering every type of terror imaginable. SCREAMBOX currently features classic horror films like and Black Christmas, instant slasher hits Terrifier 2 and 3 as well as the BBC series Bedlam and Being Human.SCREAMBOX is available to stream on iOS, Android, Prime Video, YouTube TV, Comcast, Cox and screambox.com.

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