With a new challenge every night, Leah is rewarded with bits of knowledge that, when pieced together, threaten to shine a dangerous light on both the truth in her nightmares and of the world she lives in.
At night she is visited by a mysterious guest, who might be able to give her some answers. In this unsettling ghost story, Leah, 10, lives in a large, old house with her family but can’t quite work out why her mother seems so distant. Starring Chau, Canning, Gillam and Barbara Crampton ( Jakob’s Wife). Written and directed by Brandon Christensen ( Z, Still/Born). With all eyes turned towards their “superhost,” Rebecca, they slowly start to realize something isn’t right and as they investigate further, they unlock a horrifying truth. When their follower count starts to dwindle, they pivot to creating viral content around their most recent host, Rebecca (Gracie Gillam, Z Nation). In Superhost, travel vloggers Teddy (Osric Chau, Supernatural) and Claire (Sara Canning, Nancy Drew) share their experiences in and around vacation homes with their subscribers while maintaining a moderate level of internet fame. RELATED: Creepshow Season 3 Trailer Teases September Return Whatever you’re in the mood for this Halloween-old or new, creepy fun or truly terrifying-Shudder has you covered,” said Shudder General Manager Craig Engler.Ĭheck out the key programming for Shudder’s “61 Days of Halloween” below, followed by the streamer’s September and October highlights.
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Last year, we supersized the season, expanding our celebration to 61 days, and this year, we’re going even bigger by bringing Shudder members an unbeatable lineup of new original series and exclusive movie premieres every week, along with new specials and timeless horror favorites, starting September 1. “Shudder is the ultimate destination for horror all year long, but every Halloween, we try to outdo ourselves. Yesterday, Shudder kicked off its “61 Days of Halloween” annual event, featuring a slate of weekly new movie premieres and original series debuts, a new Halloween special with Joe Bob Briggs (and more specials to be announced), horror film favorites added to the Shudder library from Brian De Palma’s Carrie to Tobe Hooper’s Poltergeist, a new edition of Shudder’s beloved “Ghoul Log,” a 24/7 streaming jack-o’-lantern, and the return of Shudder’s Halloween Hotline, where members can receive live, personalized movie recommendations from Shudder’s head curator Samuel Zimmerman.