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A first trailer for the series premiered on November 26, 2015. [33] On May 25, 2016, the entire first season of Slasher became available to stream instantly on Netflix US. [34] On October 17, 2017, the full second season of Slasher became available to stream on Netflix in various countries. [35]
Slasher is a Canadian horror anthology television series created by Aaron Martin which premiered on March 4, 2016, on Chiller. The series' licensing rights were purchased by Netflix in January 2017 and the following seasons were released exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service. [1] The second season was released on October 17, 2017.
The films were released exclusively as Netflix Original Films. [30] In May 2021, the official trailer released by Netflix announced the respective films' credits, release dates, and official titles, as: Fear Street: Part One – 1994, Fear Street: Part Two – 1978, and Fear Street: Part Three – 1666.
The fast-rising British actor — best-known for “Gangs of London” but recently seen in the third season of “Slow Horses” — will appea… Variety 22 hours ago
The sci-fi slasher film tells the story of a teenage girl who time travels back to 2003, the year her older sister was murdered by a serial killer. Released on Oct. 30, the movie has received ...
The Blackening (2023). The Blackening turns the slasher genre on its head. It follows a group of old friends who decide to get together at a remote cabin over Juneteenth weekend to catch up and relax.
Time Cut is a 2024 American science fiction slasher film directed by Hannah MacPherson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Kennedy. It stars Madison Bailey, Antonia Gentry, and Griffin Gluck. The plot follows Lucy, a teenage girl who accidentally travels back in time to 2003 and attempts to save her older sister from a masked killer.
That trailer can now be a movie because a movie called "Thanksgiving" that features an insane pilgrim staging homicide as holiday dinner just seems like what it is: this week’s what-the-hell trash.