What’s streaming on Shudder this February?
By Rachel Roth
New additions streaming on Shudder this February include the My Bloody Valentine remake, John Carpenter’s The Fog, and Child’s Play.
February isn’t a month for horror unless you really hate romance, but for certain people, every month is open for a scary movie. Those people are the ones with a Shudder subscription, where nothing says Happy Valentine’s Day better than a late-night watching of Audition over a bucket of popcorn. A bucket that’s about to get a heavy dose of vomit if that person’s squeamish.
Like every streaming service, Shudder gets a new batch of films and TV shows every month and for the month of February they’re getting a wide range of items, from classics such as The Fog, Escape From New York and Dog Soldiers to new and exciting original films. Here’s everything that will be streaming on Shudder this February 2020.
Original series
The Dead Lands
New episodes every Thursday leading into March
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- The story of a French emperor: Here’s where Napoleon will stream after theaters
- ACOTAR on Hulu: Is A Court of Thorns and Roses based on a book?
- Bridgerton season 3: All the details to know about Penelope and Colin’s love story
- Is Lawmen: Bass Reeves based on a true story?
- The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes: The Hunger Games prequel will come to Peacock but not until 2024
Disgraced warrior, Waka Nuku Rau (Te Kohe Tuhaka), is resurrected after being denied the relief of an afterlife and sent back to redeem his sins. When he returns to the land of the living, the veil separating life and death has broken and the dead now walk the earth.
He teams up with young tribeswoman Mehe (Darneen Christian) and together, they go on a quest to discover who “broke the world.” The first two episodes have already aired and the third will air this Thursday on January 30.
Original/Exclusive films
Dogs Don’t Wear Pants
(Thursday 2/6)
Winner of Best Picture at the Fantastic Fest and Sitges Film Festival, Dogs Don’t Wear Pants is about a man named Juha who develops a relationship with a dominatrix named Mona. With her help, Juha heads down a wild, violent path towards emotional enlightenment. A Shudder Original, starring Pekka Strang and Krista Kosonen and directed by J-P Valkeapää.
3 From Hell
(Thursday 2/13)
The final installment to the Firefly trilogy and the sequel to Rob Zombie’s House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects. Picking up where the second film left off, the film begins with Baby Firefly, Otis Driftwood and Captain Spaulding behind bars until they escape with the help of Otis’ half-brother Wilson. A Shudder Exclusive. Starring Sheri Moon Zombie, Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, Richard Brake, Dee Wallace, and Danny Trejo.
Jessica Forever
(Thursday, 2/20)
In a dystopian future where violent misfits reign supreme, a woman named Jessica is the leader of a group of lost boys that fights for peace. A Shudder Original. Starring Aomi Muyock, Sebastian Urzendowsky, Augustin Raguenet, and Lukas Ionesco. Directed by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel.
Newly acquired films
February 1
- Child’s Play (1988)
- Escape From New York (1981)
- The Fog (1980)
- My Bloody Valentine (2009)
- Night of the Comet (1984)
February 3
- Like Me (2018)
- The Whistler – short
February 6
- Dogs Don’t Wear Pants
- The Dead Lands Ep. 4 – “The Exorcism of the Boy”
February 10
- Catcalls (short)
- The Golden Glove (2019)
- The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
- Prom Night (1980)
- Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night III (1990)
February 13
- 3 From Hell
- The Dead Lands Ep. 5 – “Generational Warfare”
February 17
- Blanketty (short)
- Seoul Station (2016)
- Return of the Living Dead III (1993)
February 20
- Jessica Forever
- The Dead Lands Ep. 6 – “A Question of Identity”
February 24
- Dog Soldiers (2002)
- Empathy, Inc (2018)
- Wendigo (2001)
February 27
- The Dead Lands Ep. 7 – “Broken Promises”
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