Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced that they will be releasing the viral social media hit Megan Is Missing on Blu-Ray on October 26, 2021. This terrifying cautionary tale from writer-director Michael Goi (Mary, “American Horror Story”) about the dangers of online communication stars Amber Perkins, Rachel Quinn, and Dean Waite. The 2011 film has had a resurgence in the past year after exploding on TikTok. Get additional details below.
Synopsis: Controversial. Brutal. Disturbing. To describe Megan Is Missing is to describe the outer limits of terror and horror. But there’s no way to tell the story of the disappearance of 14-year-old Megan Stewart and her best friend, Amy Herman — a story taken from video chats, webcam footage, home videos, and news reports — without descending into the very heart of depravity and despair. Notorious on social media, banned in New Zealand, and enhanced by never-before-seen Blu-ray™ bonus content, Megan Is Missing offers an unflinchingly candid look at the dangerous online world today’s teenagers face — a world that’s every parent’s worst nightmare.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Audio Commentary with the Cast and Producers
- Audio Commentary with the Writer-Director
- Deleted Scene
- Blooper – NEW
- Marc Klaasʼs Statement about the Film
- Rachel Quinn: A Look Back at Megan Is Missing – NEW
- Amber Perkins/Nikki Christie Original Audition Tape – NEW
- “Barrel Scene” Audition – NEW
- A Tour of the Locations for Megan Is Missing – NEW
- Selection of Still Photographs from the Production – NEW
- Original One-Sheet – NEW
- Shooting Script – NEW
- Trailer – NEW
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