‎'Die'ced: Reloaded' sets August theatrical debut, drops first bone-chilling trailer

‎Epic Pictures’ horror imprint Dread has officially announced the release of Die’ced: Reloaded, the feature-length expansion of Jeremy Rudd’s widely-shared 2023 short film. Slated for a theatrical premiere on August 8, the blood-soaked slasher will land on VOD just days later on August 12.
‎'Die'ced: Reloaded.'
‎Epic Pictures
‎Set against the rain-soaked backdrop of 1980s Seattle, the film plunges into the dark tale of Benny, an escaped mental patient who dons a scarecrow mask and embarks on a Halloween killing spree. His rampage takes a twisted turn as he obsessively stalks a young woman, unaware of her role in his deranged fixation.
‎The trailer, unveiled today, offers a first look at the high-octane carnage and retro-styled horror fans can expect. Starring Eden Campbell (Fear Street: Part Two – 1978), Jason Brooks (The Death of Snow White), and Nigel Vona (The Chronicles of Riddick), the film is produced by Jeffrey Decker, Chad Ferrin, and Tylor Jones.
‎“I’m thrilled to dive back into the gritty aesthetic of classic slasher cinema from the ’80s and ’90s, but with a fresh, modern pulse,” said writer-director Jeremy Rudd. “Audiences are in for a ride with Cassandra, our new final girl, and Benny, who I believe will become an unforgettable horror villain.”
‎Epic Pictures CEO Patrick Ewald echoed the excitement, noting the project’s rapid evolution from internet sensation to full-fledged nightmare. “From the moment I saw Jeremy’s original short, I recognized the raw potential—something darker, more vicious, and with a truly unhinged killer,” Ewald remarked. “Die’ced: Reloaded delivers exactly that, and we’re beyond excited to present this bold and brutal vision to horror fans everywhere.”
‎Watch the exclusive trailer below and prepare for a blood-drenched return to slasher roots this summer.

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