Terror Films Teams Up with TCL’s North American AVOD TV Platform to Unleash More Horror on Streaming [Exclusive]

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Terror Films has partnered with Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer TCL to provide content to their AVOD platform, available on TCL TVs in North America. That means even more ways to consume our favorite genre on streaming.

The initial launch will be comprised of 36 films from the indie genre label’s library and include popular titles, The Taking of Deborah Logan, the Hell House LLC franchise, Dead Body, Inner Demon as well as recent releases, This Land, Hypnotica and Cram – among others. Additional titles have been selected from Terror Films’ sister label, Global Digital Releasing.

“We’re thrilled about this new partnership with TCL. The more we can expand the digital footprint of our films, the more we can potentially increase revenue streams for our filmmakers. It’s also one more step toward completely breaking free of using 3rd party aggregators to place our content,” stated Terror Films President Joe Dain.

Terror Films is a worldwide distributor specializing in the indie horror genre across all distribution platforms including: Limited Theatrical, Television, DVD & Blu-Ray, TVOD, SVOD, AVOD and other streaming services.

The distributor is behind the popular Hell House LLC franchise from writer/director Stephen Cognetti. , which most recently announced production on prequel entry Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor.

The Terror Films team explained of the newest film, “In the first chapter of what will become known as the Hell House LLC Origin Films, a group of cold case investigators stay at the Carmichael Manor, site of the grisly and unsolved murders of the Carmichael family back in the eighties.

It feels safe to assume Terror Films’ new partnership with TCL will make that the likely home for the upcoming Carmichael Manor, where it will join Hell House LLC. TCL is the second largest brand in the United States. 

The complete list of films set to launch on TCL is included in the image below. Stay tuned for additional details.

Terror Films TCL partnership films

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