SHADOWZ, a new horror streaming platform, arrives in Spain

SHADOWZ, a new horror streaming platform, arrives in Spain
SHADOWZ, a new horror streaming platform, arrives in Spain

After getting 40,000 subscribers and 300,000 registered users in France, the streaming service arrives in our country shadowza platform focused on horror films.

“Shadowz”, now accessible through the official website www.shadowz.esdefines itself as the “first screaming platform” and launches in Spain with around 150 titles, including classics, new and old cult films, unknown gems aimed at a very expert audience and also short films.

Among the feature films that we can find in the launch catalog are works such as “They Are Alive” (1988) or “1997: Rescue in New York” (1981) by John Carpenter, “They Came from Inside…” (1975) by David Cronenberg, “Cannibal Holocaust” (1980) by Rugero Deodato, “Maniac” (1980) by William Lustig or even the saga “Nekromantik” (1987) by Jörg Buttgereit.

Regarding exclusive premieres, in addition to documentaries such as “King On Screen” (2022) -about the film adaptations of Stephen King’s novels- or “Living With Chucky” (2022) -about the saga of “The Diabolical Doll ”-, “The Amusement Park” (1975) draws special attention, a film by George A. Romero -author of “Night of the Living Dead”- that was believed to be lost forever and which was recovered and restored in 2019.

In the coming weeks, the arrival of cult films of the caliber of “Terrifyingly Dead” (1987), “Shaun Of The Dead” (2004), “Howls” (1981) or “The Wicker Man” (1973) is expected.

How much does ShadowZ subscription cost?

The service costs 4.99 euros per month and there is an annual fee worth 49 euros. Likewise, “Shadowz”, which offers all its content in high definition, has a 7-day free trial period, as well as its own website and an application available for Apple and Android (televisions, mobile phones and tablets).

 
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