The V/H/S series, which is a cult favorite among fans of found footage horror, is still scaring people with its newest installment, which was teased in Hollywood Reporter. This new horror movie is based on the anthology format, which mixes together raw, amateur-style tapes to make scary stories. It keeps the franchise’s trademark low-budget intensity alive.
Shudder’s V/H/S/HALLOWEEN, which comes out on October 3, uses well-known directors like Alex Ross Perry and Paco Plaza. The project promises new, scary parts that will add to the sci-fi-infused hellscape from recent movies like V/H/S/Beyond.
This lineup makes the series better. It started in 2012 with a Sundance premiere that made people faint and a deal for more than $1 million in North American rights.
V/H/S/8 was officially announced at New York Comic Con. It will come out on Shudder in 2025, after V/H/S/Beyond’s six sci-fi horror tapes. Expect more stories that push the limits, like the original’s limited theatrical run and VHS release in October 2012.
Other projects, like VHS: Underground, are getting a lot of attention with trailers that feature Laurence R. Harvey. These changes make V/H/S a top SEO draw for horror fans who are looking for Shudder exclusives.