What’s Coming to Shudder in September

Elevator Game 2023 Shudder September

As the days grow shorter and the nights darker, Shudder is set to deliver a nerve-shredding array of exclusive films and library additions for horror enthusiasts in the UK and Ireland this September.

From the resurrected dead to kids games gone wrong, there is an exciting fresh batch of titles hitting screens next month. Here are the highlights.

Shudder Original and Exclusive Films

Forevering (Streaming from Friday, 1 September)

Directed by Jennifer Reeder, Forevering introduces viewers to Jonny Baptiste, a recklessly spirited teen played by Kiah McKirnan. On her 18th birthday, Jonny undergoes a transformative spell, Forevering, only to confront a series of ominous events involving missing teen girls at her new school. Christopher Lowell, Melanie Liburd, Ireon Roach, and Alicia Silverstone round out the cast of this mythically-infused thriller.

Blood Flower (Streaming from Friday, 8 September)

A young apprentice healer with suppressed supernatural abilities takes center stage in Blood Flower. As a malicious spirit wreaks havoc in his apartment, he’s compelled to use his powers while uncovering long-buried family secrets. Idan Aedan, Eriza Allya, and Amanda Ang deliver captivating performances in this supernatural tale.

Elevator Game (Streaming from Friday, 15 September)

Elevator Game follows socially awkward teenager Ryan, portrayed by Gino Anania, who embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth behind his sister’s mysterious disappearance. The film explores the eerie “Elevator Game” ritual and its chilling consequences. Directed by Rebekah McKendry, the cast includes Alec Carlos, Megan Best, Nazariy Demkowicz, Verity Marks, Madison MacIsaac, and Samantha Halas.

The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster (Streaming from Friday, 22 September)

Inspired by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster introduces us to Vicaria, played by Layla DeLeon Hayes, a brilliant teenager who embarks on a perilous journey to resurrect her brutally murdered brother. This dramatic thriller delves into themes of life and death and features Denzel Whitaker and Chad L. Coleman.

The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster Shudder 2023

Nightmare (Streaming from Friday, 29 September)

Mona and Robby, a young couple in love, move into a spacious but rundown flat. Soon, Mona’s night terrors escalate, and she becomes convinced of a malevolent presence targeting her unborn child. Nightmare, directed by Kjersti Helen Rasmussen, stars Eili Harboe, Herman Tømmeraas, and Dennis Storhøi.

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New Additions to Shudder’s Film Library

September 1

Motherly follows Kate and her daughter Beth in an isolated farmhouse as unsettling events unfold.
In Tethered, a blind teenager and his hunter friend encounter a mysterious creature in the woods.
Sinphony, a horror anthology, delves into supernatural tragedies experienced by its characters.

September 13

The Ones You Didn’t Burn sees siblings confronting dark forces upon returning to their ancestral farm.

September 18

The Crescent explores spiritual healing as a mother and son grapple with an unexpected death.

September 21

Project Wolf Hunting unveils sinister forces after criminals on a cargo ship spark chaos.
Get ready for a month of relentless thrills, as Shudder brings tales of supernatural intrigue and haunting dread straight to your screens this September.

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Oliver Mitchell

Meet Oliver Mitchell, a journalist with a knack for unraveling mysteries both in his writing and in the chilling world of horror films. When he's not penning articles or chasing leads, you'll find him huddled in the dark with a bowl of popcorn, devouring the latest horror releases. Oliver is an avid collector of vintage horror memorabilia and enjoys discussing the genre's classics with fellow enthusiasts.

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