Cinedigm Bringing Live Stream Horror Talk Show ‘Dead Talk Live’ to Screambox Subscription Service

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Cinedigm‘s horror subscription service Screambox is the new home of popular digital series Dead Talk Live, we’ve learned this morning, and it’s coming to Screambox this summer.

The press release explains, “Cinedigm, the leading independent streaming company super-serving enthusiast fan bases, announced today that the Company has added the popular digital series Dead Talk Live to their new horror subscription service Screambox. With Dead Talk Live, Cinedigm looks to expand the Company’s portfolio beyond film and television, into genre centric unscripted series. Ideal for both the casual viewer and horror fanatics, the series features exclusive live guest interviews, coverage of popular series and reviews of upcoming horror releases. The show rose to prominence on YouTube and has gained nearly 350,000 followers across social media.”

“With a catalog of over 250 episodes, Dead Talk Live offers a unique perspective into the diverse and often underserved genre. Cinedigm plans to launch the series this summer on Screambox, with five new episodes releasing every week. These new episodes as well as the large catalog of Dead Talk Live will be available for streaming.”

The series is hosted by creator John Vizaniaris, who is known as “Viz” on the show.

“It’s exciting to be able to offer viewers a property as unique as Dead Talk Live,” said Yolanda Macias, Chief Content Officer at Cinedigm. “Screambox caters to a passionate fan base, and now we are able to offer horror enthusiasts a way to connect with their favorite movies and shows even more. Dead Talk Live gives viewers an all access pass from interviews with the stars or filmmakers from their favorite movie to in-depth commentary on all the latest horror news.”

“Dead Talk Live is thrilled to be joining the Screambox family that continues to grow and be a leader for horror fans,” said Vizaniaris.

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