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V/H/S/Beyond: Updates on the Sixth Sequel in the Franchise


V/H/S/Beyond

V/H/S/Beyond: Updates on the Sixth Sequel in the Franchise. A staple in the found footage horror genre, continues its legacy with its upcoming release, V/H/S/Beyond. This marks the sixth sequel to the original 2012 film, which was celebrated for its innovative format and the fresh talents it introduced to the horror landscape.


A Look Back at the Original

The original V/H/S horror film was an anthology of six shorts, each directed by relatively unknown filmmakers at the time. These directors have since become significant figures in the industry:

  • Radio Silence: Now known for their work on the Scream reboot.

  • Ti West: Gained acclaim for his film X.

  • Tyler Gillett: Also part of Radio Silence, known for Scream and Ready or Not.

  • Adam Wingard: Directed the blockbuster Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.


V/H/S/Beyond: A Stellar Line-Up

V/H/S/Beyond horror movie brings together an impressive array of talent, including both established names and rising stars:

  • Mike Flanagan: Known for his work on horror hits like The Haunting of Hill House and Doctor Sleep.

  • Katey Segal: An actress making her directorial debut, renowned for her roles in Sons of Anarchy and Married... with Children.

  • Jordon Downey: Director of the cult horror film Thankskilling.

  • Justin Long: A versatile actor stepping behind the camera, known for his roles in Jeepers Creepers and Barbarian.

  • Justin Martinez: Co-director of the sci-fi horror film The Signal.

  • Virat Pal: An emerging talent in the horror scene.


The V/H/S series has always been about pushing boundaries and exploring the darkest corners of the found footage genre. Upcoming horror movie V/H/S/Beyond promises to continue this tradition with a mix of terrifying tales, each bringing a unique perspective and style. Given the caliber of the directors involved, fans can expect a blend of psychological horror, supernatural elements, and visceral scares.


The Evolution of Found Footage

The found footage format has evolved significantly since the first V/H/S film. Modern technology and storytelling techniques have allowed filmmakers to create more immersive and convincing narratives. Stay updated at Your Favorite Scary Movies!


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