Trailer: Australian slasher The Marshes comes to Blu-ray in June

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Writer/director Roger Scott's THE MARSHES has been available to watch through the Shudder streaming service for a while, but if you don't have Shudder there will soon be other ways to check out this Australian production. RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, has picked up select rights to the film and will soon be releasing it on VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray in June.

THE MARSHES shows what happens when 

a group of young microbiologists head deep into the Australian wilderness to test water samples, they inadvertently enter the domain of a mysterious local. As they travel through the marshes, he stalks their every move, determined to kill anyone who enters his land.

Dafna Kronental, Mathew Cooper, Sam Delich, and Eddie Baroo star.

In anticipation of the RLJE Films release, we have a trailer for the film embedded above. The Blu-ray box art can be seen below.

THE MARSHES reaches VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray on June 16th. I'm always watching out for a good new slasher, and this one looks promising.

The Marshes

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