Check out the amazing poster for Halloween Horror Anthology 10/31

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Halloween is coming up on us soon here and what better way to celebrate the season than with a killer horror anthology based around the holiday itself?

Yes, coming this Halloween is the much-anticipated horror anthology 10/31!

The flick comes to us from producer P.J. Starks (VOLUMES OF BLOOD) and directors Justin M. Seaman (THE BARN), Zane Hershberger (DEVILUTION), John William Holt (THE DOOMS CHAPEL HORROR), Brett DeJager (BONEJANGLES), and Rocky Gray (DIRECTORIAL DEBUT).

Check out the amazing new poster (courtesy of DC) and the teaser trailer below and then let us know what you think by hitting us up in the new comments section below or on social media!

10/31/16 SYNOPSIS:

A Halloween treat bag of all the things that go bump in the night. From masked killers to scarecrows, witches and tricksters. There's a scare for everyone in this anthology of horror and the macabre from the creators of The Barn and Volumes of Blood.

And here is more info via press release:

Red Letter Entertainment, Inc. brings you the directorial debut from Rocky Gray (composer of The Barn, Killing Floor 2), two-time Grammy-winning musician and former drummer for Evanescence. A new horror anthology in the vein of V/H/S/ and Creepshow brings an ensemble cast together to spin twisted tales of the macabre. The film is Executive Produced by P.J. Starks, creator of the critically acclaimed Volumes of Blood franchise.

10/31 is expected to hit just in time for holidays this Halloween!

Source: DC

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