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‘The Demon Disorder’ Trailer – Goopy Demonic Horror from SFX Master Steven Boyle Heads to Shudder this Fall [Exclusive]

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SFX master Steven Boyle’s effects work has been seen in 2005’s King KongLove and MonstersBaitWhat We Do in the ShadowsThe Matrix trilogy, and so much more. Now, Boyle is set to make his feature directorial debut, The Demon Disorder, a new upcoming Shudder original with an eerie new trailer.

The film, described as a demonic family drama, will make its exclusive streaming debut on Shudder in Fall 2024

Watch the new trailer below to get acquainted with Graham, Jake, and Phillip Reilly, whose lives are upended by a long-buried family secret. As their pasts collide, their late father’s garage becomes the eerie epicenter of supernatural revenge. Boyle puts his SFX background to good use if these goopy, gory, demonic images are anything to go by.

The Demon Disorder  “centers on Graham, a man haunted by his past since the death of his father and the estrangement from his two brothers. Jake, the middle brother, contacts Graham, claiming that something is horribly wrong: their youngest brother, Phillip, is possessed by their deceased father. Graham reluctantly agrees to go and see for himself. With the three brothers back together, they soon realize they are unprepared for the forces against them and learn that the sins of their past will not stay hidden. But how do you defeat a presence that knows you inside and out? An anger so powerful it refuses to stay dead?”

John Noble (The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy), Charles Cottier, Christian Willis, Dirk Hunter, and Amy Ingram star in the family horror film.

“We are thrilled that The Demon Disorder has reached its final resting place with our friends at Shudder,” said Boyle.  “It’s a community and fanbase that we hold in the highest esteem, and we couldn’t be happier to be on this journey with them!”

“After years of creating a range of elaborate visual experiences through his work as a special effects designer on iconic films, we’re thrilled to give Steven Boyle a platform for his feature length directorial debut with The Demon Disorder, said Samuel Zimmerman, Head of Programming for Shudder.  “Full of impressive body horror that fans have come to expect from this master of effects, Boyle’s film is an engrossing story about breaking generational curses that viewers will find both unsettling and amusing.”

Written and directed by Boyle, along with Toby Osborne (PINDAM) as writer, The Demon Disorder is produced by Boyle and Ally Muller and executive produced by Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig.

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Co-Host of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon and SeriesFest.

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Mondo Brings ‘An American Werewolf in London’ and ‘Halloween II’ Exclusives to Monsterpalooza This Weekend

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Mondo is going big for Monsterpalooza‘s fifteenth anniversary, commencing this weekend in Pasadena, California. Expect a slew of horrifying new drops, exclusive posters, and figures. We’ve got an exclusive sneak peek at limited An American Werewolf in London and Halloween II soft vinyl figures and posters that will launch at the convention.

The nightmare demon werewolves that torment David Kessler (David Naughton) in his sleep and Michael Myers get articulated in soft vinyl figure form, along with two new exclusive posters that put the werewolves front and center.

Look for Mondo to go all out this weekend, with many more collectibles and surprises in store. They teased on socials, ” Keep an eye on our socials for some extra frights that weekend, too. It’s gonna be a scream..”

The classic 1981 horror comedy An American Werewolf in London follows David Kessler and Jack Goodman, two college friends from New York City, on an increasingly terrifying backpacking trip through England. When they stumble upon a pub called The Slaughtered Lamb during a full moon night, the hostile locals have one piece of advice: Stay on the road and keep clear of the moors…

The 1981 sequel Halloween II picked up immediately after the events of the 1978 slasher classic, following Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) to Haddonfield hospital where she faces off against Michael Myers once more.

Details and images below on Mondo’s An American Werewolf in London collectibles appearing at Monsterpalooza:


AWIL Nightmare Demon Soft Vinyl Werewolf (Regular) – $95 ONLINE

Haunt your dreams (and your shelf) with the Nightmare Demon Werewolf Soft Vinyl Figure! Inspired by 20th century Japanese sofubi, our AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON Nightmare Demon soft vinyl line features premium, swivel-articulated figures complete with swappable portraits and weapons. 

AWIL Nightmare Demon Soft Vinyl Mutant (Regular) – $95 ONLINE

Haunt your dreams (and your shelf) with the Nightmare Demon Mutant Soft Vinyl Figure! Inspired by 20th century Japanese sofubi, our AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON Nightmare Demon soft vinyl line features premium, swivel-articulated figures complete with swappable portraits and weapons.  

Halloween II – Michael Myers Soft Vinyl Figure $95 ONLINE

Terrorize Haddonfield with the HALLOWEEN II – Michael Myers Soft Vinyl Figure! Inspired by 20th century Japanese sofubi, this premium, swivel-articulated figures comes complete with swappable portraits and weapons from the 1981 film.

An American Werewolf in London Poster (by Florian Bertmer) – $80 Online

Mondo presents a new limited edition, screenprinted poster by illustrator Florian Bertmer for the 1981 horror/comedy film AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON.  

An American Werewolf in London Poster (by Jérôme “Trëz” Oudot)  – $80 FLOOR

Mondo presents a new limited edition, screen-printed poster by artist Jérôme “Trëz” Oudot for the 1981 horror/comedy film AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON.

Florian Bertmer An American Werewolf in London

Art by Florian Bertmer

Jérôme "Trëz" Oudot An American Werewolf in London

Art by Jérôme “Trëz” Oudot

 

 

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