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You Can Now Watch Both “Alligator” Movies For FREE and More Via Scream Factory TV: Summer Of Fear!

The adorable Ramon is finally getting his just desserts and not just human flesh thanks to the wonderful Scream Factory TV and its upcoming Summer of Fear programming schedule!

With so many streaming services available and in competitive mode these days making it both frustrating and overwhelming to society currently dealing with ridiculous inflation, it’s always nice to see free options available; and great ones at that! Scream Factory TV is a free 24/7 channel that is every fright-fan’s final resting place for horror, sci-fi, thrillers, and more! Immerse yourself amongst the snarling monsters, stalking slashers, terrifying aliens, and shocking moments that have haunted you for years. Every one of its spine-tingling movies comes uncensored and ready to terrify. And we as horror fans, appreciate the hell out of that.

Again, so does baby Ramon.

Along with uncensored 24/7 thrills and chills, Scream Factory TV is celebrating Summer with the SUMMER OF FEAR: a special block of Summer themed double features beginning every Saturday night from July 2nd – August 20th at 5pm PT / 8pm ET.

Line-Up:

July 2nd 

Alligator 

Alligator 2 

July 9th 

Mermaid: Lake of the Dead 

Creature From the Haunted Sea 

July 16th 

Sleepaway Camp 

Camp Cold Brook 

July 23rd 

Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda 

Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf

July 30th 

Attack of the Crab Monsters 

The Horror of Party Beach 

August 6th 

Piranha (1978) 

Killer Fish 

August 13th 

Elvira’s Movie Macabre: Attack of the Giant Leeches

Elvira’s Movie Macabre: Tormented 

August 20th 

Encore Presentation of:

Alligator 

Alligator 2

You can watch Scream Factory TV on ShoutFactoryTV.com, or on any of the Shout! Factory TV apps currently available on Amazon Fire TV, Android, Apple TV, and Roku. 

For more information about where to find Scream Factory TV, please visit ScreamFactoryTV.com.

Promotional images are provided courtesy of Scream Factory TV.

[Trailer] Tubi Steamrolling In With A Terror Train Remake For Halloween 2022

Free streaming service Tubi has been nothing short of a breath of fresh air amongst a multitude of pricey streaming platforms with a beautiful selection of horror films to boot. From horror series, Freddy’s Nightmares recently added, to cult and modern scare classics, who honestly needs anything more, right? Well, Tubi has been stepping up their game recently even further by adding original programming and in doing so, a remake of a 1980 horror treasure has been announced to premiere this 2022 Halloween season- a Terror Train remake!

The original Jamie Lee Curtis starred ‘whodunit’ slasher revenge fest on a train on New Year’s Eve filled with a bunch of college students has become a beloved horror classic over the years and the 2022 revival is parallral in context; except it is set on Halloween rather than New Year’s Eve.

In the 2022 modern retelling, the official description is as follows: “Alana (Robyn Alomar) and a group of college seniors board a party train for a Halloween-themed bash, but their fun spirals into fear as attendees are killed off one by one by an unknown killer. Concealed by costumes and plagued with chaos, everyone is a suspect. As the party train continues full steam ahead, Alana must race against the rails to find the killer before she becomes the next victim.” 

The cast is steered by Canadian actress Robyn Alomar (“Utopia Falls”), and Tim Rozon (“Schitt’s Creek”). The movie is written by Ian Carpenter along with Aaron Martin (“Slasher”) and is directed by Philippe Gagnon (“Amber Alert”). 

Check out the teaser trailer below!

In the meantime, you can watch the original 1980 horror classic Terror Train on Tubi right now for free!

Infamous Friday the 13th Promo Image That Was Never Even Apart of the Film

On May 9th, 1980, Paramount unleashed a holiday slasher that would forever change the slasher game in the 80s’- Friday The 13th. Certainly, Friday wasn’t the first slasher film in the game, but with their continuous sequels that came year after year until the 90s’, horror icons like Michael Myers and Leatherface soon followed suit with sequels of their own to cash in on that horror-slasher mania that overtook the decade. And we couldn’t get enough of it. In 1980, Pamela Voorhees would soon join the slasher roster with her special baby boy Jason to become the face of the franchise a year later and Paramount studios made sure to plant her famous face all over the place for this heavily promoted little film. However, according to Fridaythe13thFranchise.com, one promotional still sent out in media kits was in fact, a deleted scene that never made it into the final cut of the movie.

It’s not uncommon that promos from films harbored some images that we never actually got to see in the final movie. The one that comes to mind most directly is the original trailer for Rocky IV; where we see quite a few scenes that never actually made it into the theatrical cut, but were later added to the director’s cut released last year. The image seen below of Pamela Voorhees (Palmer) with her face smashed up against a plastic sheet, was an image sent as part of a Paramount media kit sent to theater chains and media outlets and not something anyone saw in the final version. So, for the longest time, everyone just assumed it was a deleted scene; however, in the infamous doc Crystal Lake Memories, unit photographer Richard Feury sets the record straight:

The Friday The 13th cast and crew were taking a lunch break in a dining hall at Boy Scout Camp, Camp No-Be-Bo-Sco in between shoots, and the open-aired part of the hall was covered with plastic sheets to contain the heat inside, as Fall weather had arrived. Feury instinctively asked Betsy Palmer to lean into one of the plastic sheets and scream. Well, she did as you can see above and one of the most famous images promoting the film came to be that we never actually got to see on film.

A pretty neat little bit of Friday trivia for those who never knew and even better for those who never have seen this image prior to now. You’re welcome for the new screensaver.