Just before Halloween, the horror-focused FAST channel is set to debut in the US.
Scream TV, owned by NYX Media Corp., will debut through the Distro TV app on October 13th and will be available to stream on Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, as well as via mobile platforms. NYX is based in Edmonton, Alberta and also operates FAST channels in Canada and the United Kingdom.
“We’re thrilled to launch Scream TV and offer our unique horror entertainment experience for free to fans across North America,” Colin Ferguson, CEO of NYX Media Corp., said in a statement. “As horror fans, one of our passions is to painstakingly craft journeys through the horror genre that are worthy of our viewers’ time, every night, 365 days a year. is one of our most precious possessions), and we want our viewers to have the best experience possible.”
The Scream TV library includes 1920s silent films like The Phantom of the Opera and Nosferatu, 1960s films like 13 Ghosts and Black Sunday, and 1970s and 1980s films like Halloween and The Dead. Includes horror classics like “The Evil Dead”, “Suspiria”, “Black Christmas”, and “Sweet Alice”. You can also watch the latest movies such as “The Descent” and “Hell House LLC” series.
Some of the series available on Scream TV include Tales of the Unexpected and One Step Beyond. There are also some family-friendly offerings in the form of episodes of Casper the Friendly Ghost and the cult-favorite 1970s Canadian series The Hilarious House of Frightenstein. Original shows and short shorts will also be added to the lineup in the future.