Shudder Acquires Post-Apocalyptic Thriller 'Hallowarrior' for Fall Release

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Shudder, the prominent streaming service for horror enthusiasts, has officially acquired the rights to 'Hallowarrior,' a highly anticipated post-apocalyptic thriller. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for director Ben Sottak, as it represents his debut feature film. The movie, which promises a thrilling narrative set against a desolate Halloween backdrop, will first captivate audiences at the prestigious Tribeca Festival before its widespread release on Shudder in the autumn months. The film's compelling storyline and talented cast are poised to deliver a unique cinematic experience, blending elements of survival, horror, and dark humor.

Shudder Secures 'Hallowarrior' Starring Milly Shapiro, Ahead of Tribeca Premiere

In a significant move for the horror streaming platform, Shudder has announced its acquisition of 'Hallowarrior,' a post-apocalyptic thriller making its grand debut at the Tribeca Festival. The film, helmed by first-time feature writer and director Ben Sottak, stars a compelling ensemble cast including Milly Shapiro of 'Hereditary' fame, Ajani Russell from 'Skate Kitchen,' AJ Bowen known for 'You're Next,' and Shannyn Sossamon of 'A Knight's Tale.' This pivotal deal encompasses distribution rights across North America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

The eagerly awaited premiere of 'Hallowarrior' is scheduled for June 10 at the Tribeca Festival, offering a first look at this intense Halloween-themed narrative. Following its festival debut, the film is slated for a fall release on Shudder, perfectly timed for the Halloween season. The story centers on Pumpkin (Milly Shapiro), who is believed to be the sole survivor of a devastating global plague. As Halloween night descends upon a desolate wasteland, Pumpkin’s solitary ritual of scavenging for survival is abruptly disrupted by the arrival of a ruthless gang of raiders, led by the formidable Thalia (Shannyn Sossamon). Outnumbered, Pumpkin must ingeniously employ her wit, a stash of candy, and an array of improvised weapons to fiercely defend herself and endure the harrowing night.

Ben Sottak, a New York City-based filmmaker, has an impressive background in commercial directing, having worked with notable brands such as Warheads and Sweethearts. His narrative short films have garnered acclaim at various festivals, including Fantasia, FrightFest, Telluride Horror Show, and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, paving the way for his feature directorial debut. Sottak expressed his enthusiasm for 'Hallowarrior' finding its home with Shudder, describing the film as a heartfelt tribute to the horror genre and Halloween, and an honor to join the Shudder family. He highlighted the film's blend of fun, scares, and gore, along with the powerful portrayal of Pumpkin by Milly Shapiro.

Adam Koehler, Director of Acquisitions and Productions for IFC Entertainment Group, echoed this sentiment, stating that 'Hallowarrior' was an immediate fit for Shudder. He emphasized the film's keen understanding of what genre fans seek: compelling scares, an eerie atmosphere, and an exhilarating journey. Koehler believes the film reinforces Shudder's reputation as a trusted platform for bold, crowd-pleasing genre cinema, particularly around the Halloween period. 'Hallowarrior' was produced by Emmajane Hoffman and Sottak for Strange Aeons, Gabriel Rosenstein for The Spitting Image, Danielle Benedict and Jake Casey for The Dazey Phase, with Alec Ring and Shannyn Sossamon serving as executive producers. The deal was finalized through negotiations between Koehler and Isadora Johnson for Cinetic, representing the filmmakers.

The acquisition of 'Hallowarrior' by Shudder underscores the platform's commitment to delivering fresh and innovative horror content to its dedicated audience. This film, with its unique blend of a post-apocalyptic setting and Halloween horror, presents an exciting new take on the genre. It highlights the potential for emerging filmmakers like Ben Sottak to bring compelling narratives to life, showcasing the power of independent cinema. For viewers, it promises a gripping tale of survival, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Halloween, even in the most dire circumstances, solidifying its place as a must-watch this fall.

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