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Criterion bundles Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein and The Silence of the Lambs into an October release slate; Frankenstein gets the extended cut treatment and a full deluxe extras package.
Sony’s Resident Evil reboot locks a 95-minute runtime and an $80M budget; Zach Cregger’s remake is built for a lean theatrical launch on Sept. 18, 2026.
Neon’s They Follow adds 10 names around returning lead Maika Monroe, with Naomi Ackie now officially aboard and David Robert Mitchell back to write-direct. Neon holds worldwide rights and is lining up a U.S. theatrical launch as the It Follows sequel expands its cast package.
Tubi FrightFest scales to 82 features and 24 world premieres Aug. 27-31 in London, with Abner Pastoll’s Nervous opening and Yeon Sang-ho’s Colony, Marion Le Corroller’s Species and Hammer’s Ithaqua among the headliners.
Popcorn Frights adds The End of Oak Street to its second-wave slate, led by David Robert Mitchell’s Warner Bros. cosmic-survival feature. The South Florida fest keeps stacking premiere titles around the film’s special presentation rollout.
Well Go USA is set to release Joko Anwar’s Ghost in the Cell after the film’s festival run, with FrightFest serving as the latest stop on the rollout. The Indonesian correctional-facility horror-comedy pairs supernatural carnage with a social-angle genre hook.
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