Gruesome New Trailers for the Horror Movie STREAM From the TERRIFIER Team
A couple of new trailers have been shared for the sadistic new slasher horror film Stream, which comes from the producers, director, and star of the Terrifier film franchise.
The movie follows a family trying to survive after their hotel is overtaken by murderers who are competing to be the most creative killer.” If you’re a fan of crazy and twist gruesome bloody horror, then this is the movie for you!
In the story, “When Roy and Elaine Keenan realize their family is drifting apart, they decide that something needs to be done. Roy forces his work to take a back seat and they seize the opportunity to recreate a vacation from their past.
“A peaceful stay in a quaint hotel is just what they need, however that is not what is in store for them. With four deranged murderers patrolling the seemingly mundane halls, the odds are definitely not in the Keenan family's favor.
“Roy must fight for his life and his family as their simple weekend getaway truly turns into a vacation to die for.”
The film stars David Howard Thornton, who plays Art the Clown in the Terrifier films, as well as Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator), Danielle Harris (Halloween 4) and Tony Todd (Candyman).
The movie was written, directed, and produced by Michael Leavy and Terrifier franchise director Damien Leone handles the practical gore FX in the movie.
Leavy said in a statement. “Stream is a modernized slasher made by horror fans for horror fans and we are extremely excited and honored to be bringing this movie to the big screen for audiences to enjoy together.
“We have an incredible cast of genre greats who deliver stellar performances, and of course having ‘Terrifier’s’ Damien Leone and Phil Falcone heading the gore FX we made sure we delivered the goods for our incredible fanbase, but something we are most proud of is its story and arching character development.
“We have no studio backing, so to put this release in the hands of our fans is something that truly excites us! They came out in droves for Terrifier 2 and that was so important for its success. So hopefully they will do it again for ‘Stream.’
“This way we can show the studios why indie horror is so important for the genre in paving the way for creating new, fresh and original content that we all crave so much nowadays.”
The movie will be released in theaters on August 21st.