SCREAMBOX Black Friday Sale – 99 Cents a Month for 3 Months!

Horror

It’s only been a year since Bloody Disgusting took over SCREAMBOX and we’re extremely proud of what we’ve already accomplished.

Not only did we break box office records with Terrifier 2, which is now streaming on SCREAMBOX, but we’ve loaded the horror streaming service with all sorts of horror goodies including It, Pet Sematary, and Hellraiser documentaries, as well as Original films Fear, All Jacked Up and Full of Worms, PussyCake, When the Screaming Starts, Vietnamese Horror Story, Story Game, and Welcome to Hell. We also exclusively have the Halloween cult classic Satan’s Little Helper Uncut, “Toxic Crusaders”, and much, much more.

We did this all in a single year, and your support has meant the world to us.

SCREAMBOX has such sights to show you in the coming months, such as the terrifying The Outwaters, the Child’s Play series doc Living With Chucky, History of the Occult, Family Dinner, Dawning, and the ultra gory Holy Shit!. There’s even more that’s yet to be announced…

While SCREAMBOX is already cheaper than a single rental, we’re having a huge Black Friday Sale where you can score 3 months for only 99 cents per month!

You can pick up the deal RIGHT NOW by clicking here!

The brand new, “Bloody Disgusting Approved” SCREAMBOX app is now available in the iOS and Android stores, as well as all Roku devices and televisions. The new app will be unrolling across other platforms as we work our way toward Xbox and Apple TV in 2023.

Pussycake trailer

Welcome to Hell (Bienvenidos al Infierno) Screambox Original

'Story Game' Trailer - Who Can Tell the Scariest Story?! [SCREAMBOX Exclusive]

- TERRIFIER 2 | Screambox and Bloody Disgusting

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