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Prepare for the Spooky Season with ’10/31: Part III’ Trailer – The Halloween Horror Anthology Returns in Late September

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Prepare for more spine-tingling Halloween-themed horror as the low-budget anthology series “10/31” returns with its latest installment, “10/31: Part III.” This time around, the anthology promises four fresh and eerie tales to keep you on the edge of your seat this All Hallows’ Eve.

The announcement, reported by Arrow in the Head, reveals that “10/31: Part III” is set to haunt VOD platforms starting on September 29, 2023, thanks to the collaboration with Terror Films.

For a glimpse of the frights that await, watch the official trailer below.

Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect: “This year brings you four more creepy tales of mummies, madmen, and fun-size demons. Michael Ballif unravels horror in the ‘House of the Mummy’; Jacob Perrett uncovers evil lurking in a couple’s new home in the ‘Lock Smith’; Brad Twigg delves into the perils of meddling with your peculiar neighbor in ‘Old Man Gross’; and Zane Hershberger delves into the supernatural with ‘Hack-In-The-Box.'”

In addition to these spine-chilling tales, “10/31: Part III” also treats viewers to a series of faux movie trailers that promise to be equally terrifying: “The Slaughter” (Shawn Burkett), “Night of Halloweenies” (Jonathan Patrick Hughes), “Radio Tower Road” (Jed Brian), “Candy Killer” (Dustin Ferguson), and “A Stranger’s Treat” (Rocky Gray).

The original “10/31” made its debut in 2017, followed by the equally hair-raising “10/31: Part II” in 2019. With the arrival of “10/31: Part III,” fans can look forward to a fresh dose of Halloween-inspired horror to keep the spooky season alive and kicking.

Born in winter's coldest month, December, Francesco's inner passion for all things spooky begins with him. Horror aficionado since a young age, Francesco's thirst for horror brings him to consume many films and books, setting the basis for a film-making career in horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Francesco's idea to bring horror fans one step closer is finally a reality with GoreCulture, established on May 2022.

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