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    SCREAMBOX Unleashes Terrifying February Lineup Featuring Terrifier 3, Delicate Arch, And #Manhole

    • By Cainan
    • February 1, 2025
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    "Terrifier 3" (Cineverse)

    SCREAMBOX is kicking off February with a terrifying selection of films, headlined by some of the most chilling new releases in horror. The streaming service has announced its latest additions, including the highly anticipated Terrifier 3, the psychological nightmare Delicate Arch, and the claustrophobic Japanese thriller #Manhole.

    Horror fans can mark their calendars for February 11, when Delicate Arch makes its exclusive streaming debut on SCREAMBOX. This mind-bending psychonautic horror film follows a group of college friends on a desert camping trip that takes a sinister turn. As they begin to question whether their reality is truly as it seems, they find themselves trapped in a waking nightmare. With eerie desert landscapes and an unsettling atmosphere, Delicate Arch promises a disorienting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

    Valentine’s Day gets a blood-soaked twist with the arrival of Terrifier 3 on February 14. Damien Leone’s slasher franchise continues its reign of terror with Art the Clown returning for more sadistic mayhem. The Terrifier series has cemented its place in horror history, with Terrifier 2 becoming the highest-grossing unrated film of all time. Now, fans can witness the next chapter of Art’s grotesque rampage exclusively on SCREAMBOX. But the carnage doesn’t stop there—one month later, on March 14, SCREAMBOX will debut Art Attack! The Dissection of Terrifier 3, a new documentary that delves into the making of the film, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the gore-filled spectacle.

    A man in a suit climbs up a metal ladder inside a dark, circular tunnel. Text reads "#MANHOLE" and "Streaming on Screambox.

    Closing out the month is #Manhole, a tense and thrilling Japanese film set to stream exclusively on SCREAMBOX starting February 25. The film follows a groom-to-be who, after a night of celebration, finds himself trapped in a manhole with no way out. As he struggles to survive, he turns to social media for help, only to find that the internet may not be as helpful as he hoped. This gripping contained thriller plays on isolation, desperation, and the dark side of online interactions, making it a must-watch for psychological horror fans.

    Beyond these major releases, SCREAMBOX is also adding a variety of horror content to keep fans entertained all month long. The streaming service will feature the documentary Serial Killer Culture, which explores the controversial world of murderabilia collectors. Additionally, Insane, a psychological horror film that pays homage to Psycho, will be available for those who love a classic slasher vibe. True crime enthusiasts can also look forward to Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation, a chilling documentary about one of history’s most notorious serial killers.

    SCREAMBOX continues to solidify its reputation as a must-have streaming service for horror lovers. With its mix of exclusive new releases, cult favorites, and spine-tingling documentaries, February’s lineup promises something for every kind of horror fan.

    SCREAMBOX is available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Prime Video, Roku, Fire TV, YouTube TV, Samsung, Comcast, Cox, and Screambox.com. Get ready to scream all month long with one of the most terrifying streaming lineups of the year!

    Screambox streaming list for February against a background of a creepy clown face, including titles like #Manhole, Albert Fish doc, and Terrifier 3.

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    Cainan
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