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STAY OUT OF THE ATTIC: Watch the ultra-gory trailer ahead of its Shudder premiere

Moving is already an incredibly stressful endeavor, but boxing up a house of horrors in the middle of the night has to take the cake. That premise lies at the heart of Stay Out of the Attic, the ultra-gory new horror slab hitting Shudder on March 11.

From the synopsis:

A diverse group of ex-cons-turned-movers—played by Morgan Alexandria (Forever My Girl), Ryan Francis (Sisters) and Bryce Fernelius (Ruling of the Heart)—are convinced by their creepy client, Vern Muller (Michael Flynn, The Outpost), to pull an all-nighter for a generous pay bump. As the night progresses and rooms are cleared, they slowly uncover the horrors that exist inside his old Victorian mansion, including boobytraps, human experimentation, Nazi monsters and more. Will they survive the night? Written and directed by Jerren Lauder (Bug Bites).


Stay Out of the Attic arrives on Shudder on March 11. Check out the blood-splattered trailer below.

In other Shudder news, the surreal satire Lucky is streaming on Shudder as of today. Directed by Natasha Kerman and written by and starring Brea Grant, Lucky is an unnerving and timely story of a woman who is attacked each day by a masked intruder in her home, and her attempts to take back control of her life. Read our interview with Brea Grant about the film here.

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