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SCREAMBOX March Streaming Line-Up Includes “FOLLOWERS,” “BEING HUMAN,” “EXIT HUMANITY,” “ALIEN FROM THE ABYSS”

Tuesday, March 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in March, including Followers, Being Human, Exit Humanity, and Alien from the Abyss.

Inspired by the success of Alien and The Abyss, Alien from the Abyss has invaded SCREAMBOX. Newly restored in 4K by Severin Films, Charles Napier (The Silent of the Lambs) stars in the 1989 Italian knock-off.

Like You’re Next for the influencer generation, SCREAMBOX Exclusive Followers streams on March 12. The home invasion thriller finds a social media influencer in the crosshairs of a relentless dark web cult.

A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost attempt to coexist in the British supernatural comedy series Being Human. The first season hits SCREAMBOX on March 22, with the remaining four seasons dropping weekly through April 19.

Zombie period piece Exit Humanity bites into SCREAMBOX on March 22. Hailed as “not a movie, but a piece of cinema” by Fangoria, it features genre legends Dee Wallace (Cujo), Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), and Stephen McHattie (Watchmen).

A treasure trove of cheesy creature features stomp onto SCREAMBOX on March 29: Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus, Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark, 6-Headed Shark Attack, Megaboa, and Mega Ape.

Other March highlights include: the ninth season of Bloody Disgusting’s snack-sized horror showcase Bloody Bites; the Toxic Avenger-esque splatterfest Septic Man; post-apocalyptic thriller Night Cries; throwback slasher Pillow Party Massacre; psychological nightmare The Parker Sessions; and campy indie horrors Amityville Death Toilet and Amityville Thanksgiving.

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Grace Detwiler
Grace Detwiler (@finalgirlgrace) is a freelance film journalist and law student. Her original work can be found on her blog, FinalGirlGrace, as well as in Rue Morgue's print and online publications.