EASTER BLOODY EASTER Unleashes Horror Trailer & Poster: Holiday Terror Hits Digital & On Demand March 26

EASTER BLOODY EASTER (2024) - COVER PHOTO

Get ready for a holiday like no other with EASTER BLOODY EASTER, the latest horror sensation that promises to turn a festive tradition into a terrifying ordeal. Slated for release on digital and on-demand platforms on March 26th, this film brings a chilling twist to Easter festivities with its newly released spine-tingling trailer and haunting poster.

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Directed by and starring Diane Foster, alongside Kelly Grant, Allison Lobel, Zuri Starks, D’Andre Noiré, Zachary Kanner, Miles Cooper, and Gavin Lee, EASTER BLOODY EASTER sets its horror-filled sights on a small Texas town plagued by a series of gruesome murders right before its annual “Easter-palooza.” Despite the looming threat, the town’s Mayor insists the show must go on, setting the stage for a blood-soaked celebration.

The story follows Jeanie, whose search for her missing husband leads her and her best friend Carol on a hunt for the mythical killer Jackalope, a shapeshifter with the ability to turn from human to a giant horned rabbit at will. With the help of Megan, a seasoned bunny slayer, they delve into a battle against a demon bunny army, unraveling a fluffy yet fearsome truth.

As “Easter-palooza” approaches, the town’s determination to proceed with the festivities draws the Jackalope and its minions into a deadly confrontation, unleashing chaos and carnage. Armed with nothing but their wits, cowboy hats, and the indomitable spirit of Texas, the townsfolk rally to confront the menace head-on, aiming to put an end to the Jackalope’s reign of terror.

EASTER BLOODY EASTER (2024) Poster

Dare to watch the trailer and behold the eerie poster that sets the tone for what’s to come.

Mark your calendars for March 26th and brace yourselves for EASTER BLOODY EASTER, a film that redefines holiday horror with a blend of folklore, bravery, and bloodshed. This Easter, the hunt is on – not for eggs, but for survival.