Horror Anthology ‘V/H/S/ Beyond’ Reveals First Trailer, Adds ‘Prey’ Actor to Cast
The storied V/H/S horror anthology series is going to the great beyond. The Hollywood Reporter has the first trailer for V/H/S/ Beyond, the seventh installment in the franchise, which launched in 2012 as a project featuring multiple found-footage short films.
The latest chapter focuses on sci-fi horror, and bows at the genre-centric Fantastic Fest next month in Austin before hitting the streaming service Shudder on Oct. 4.
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V/H/S/ Beyond‘s segments include “Stowaway,” directed by Kate Siegel and written by her partner, The Fall of the House of Usher creator Mike Flanagan.
Justin Long, who starred in horror hit Barbarian, directs and writes “Fur Babies” with brother Christian Long. Meanwhile V/H/S/‘s Justin Martinez returns with “Live and Let Dive,” which has a story by Martinez and Ben Turner.
Virat Pal’s “Dream Girl” is the first Bollywood entry to V/H/S/ and was shot in India. Pal wrote it with Evan Dickson.
Jordan Downey’s “Stork” will feature Dane DiLiegro, the actor best known for playing The Predator in 2022 Hulu hit Prey. Downey wrote the short with Kevin Stewart.
And Jay Cheel closes things out with a special presentation at the end of Beyond.
Over the years, V/H/S has featured the work of top horror filmmakers. The original installment included then up-and-comers such as Adam Wingard, Radio Silence and Ti West.
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