Horror Channel Screens ‘Xtreme Teens’ Season

Everyone’s favourite source of satellite scares, Horror Channel have an exciting new season starting in July – Xtreme Teens.

It will screen on Saturdays at 22:50 from 5th July and end on 26th July with the Network TV premiere of David Slade’s award-winning, controversial vigilante thriller Hard Candy.

Here’s a list of what’s on and when for your convinience.

Horror Channel Xtreme Teens Season

Xtreme Teens Season

Saturday 5th July @ 22:50 – All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)

If you get close to sexy cheerleader Mandy Lane, you’re likely to end up dead at the hands of her stalker. Retro style horror fun.

Saturday 12th July @ 22:50 – Ginger Snaps (2000)

You’ll be howling for more when you catch this classic werewolf movie, as one of two death-obsessed sisters is bitten and becomes a lycan.

Saturday 19th July @ 22:50 – The Loved Ones (2009)

If you’re looking for dark comedy look no further than Sean Byrne’s twisted horror mash-up.

Saturday 11th July @ 22:55 – Husk (2011) * Network TV Premiere

Five friends are traveling through rural Nebraska stumbled across a supernatural ritual and have a terrifying time.

Saturday 26th July @ 22:50 – Hard Candy (2005) * Network TV Premiere

A 14-year-old teen plays deadly games and proves that she certainly isn’t as sweet and innocent as she looks.

Others to look out for:

Friday 4th July @ 22:55 – Sexy Killer (2008) *UK TV Premiere

Friday 18th July June @ 22:50 – Cube 2 – Hypercube (2002) * Network TV Premiere

Horror channel xtreme teens

You’ll find Horror Channel on Sky 319, Virgin 149 and Freesat 138.

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