‘V/H/S/’ Is Going To Space!

V/H/S/ 99 Mabel

Get ready for zero gravity, because our favorite found footage anthology is leaving Earth’s atmosphere in its next installment! Today during New York Comic-Con, Shudder announced today that we’re getting a seventh V/H/S/ film, this time focused on sci-fi horror. The as-of-yet unnamed film will place “horror at the forefront of a sci-fi-inspired hellscape”.

“Jason Voorhees, Leprechaun, Pinhead, Dracula, even the Amityville Horror house ended up in space. So as we move into our own Part 7 it was only natural that we should, too,” said producer Josh Goldbloom. “The sci-fi horror genre provides us an infinite playground of forbidden worlds and dangerous lifeforms, a formula which we’re confident will lead to the biggest, maddest, bloodiest V/H/S/ ever.”

The news comes on the heels of a record-breaking opening weekend for the latest installment, V/H/S/85, which debuted Friday, October 6. It quickly became the most-watched exclusive film premiere of 2023 for Shudder and AMC+.

Shudder’s New York Comic-Con panel this afternoon featured Shudder’s VP of Programming Samuel Zimmerman moderating including V/H/S directors and producers Josh Goldbloom, David Bruckner (V/H/S/V/H/S/85), Chloe Okuno (V/H/S/94), Natasha Kermani (V/H/S/85), and Tyler McIntyre (V/H/S/99).     

Producers for the next installment of V/H/S include Goldbloom for Cinepocalypse, Brad Miska, and James Harris (47 Meters Down), and executive producers Michael Schreiber & Adam Boorstin for Studio71.

The new V/H/S/ film is slated for release in 2024.

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