Exclusive Clip: A baby shower goes bad in Chad Archibald’s Bite

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Last July, we shared the trailer for prolific producer/director Chad Archibald's latest genre offering BITE, a film that shows what happens when 

a seemingly harmless bite transforms a young woman (Elma Begovic) into an insect-like creature that needs human flesh for her eggs.

In less than a month, on May 6th, Scream Factory will be giving BITE a VOD and limited theatrical release, and to help lure you in to the insect lady's web, today we have an EXCLUSIVE CLIP to share from the film.

In this clip, a surprise baby shower takes a rather disgusting turn. You might need a strong stomach to watch it, but this has definitely made me even more anxious to check out this strange new creature feature.

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