A brand new New Years-themed horror movie is on the way with New Fears Eve from producer Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination), and we’ve got the Red Band trailer for ya today.
New Fears Eve will be streaming exclusively on Screambox on December 16, 2025.
Watch the trailer below and read on for everything you need to know!
In New Fears Eve from directors P.J. Starks & Eric Huskisson…
“When three co-workers are forced to host their company’s annual New Year’s Eve party, they’re not prepared for an unexpected guest: a serial killer dubbed “The Doctor,” who targets the party and turns the night of celebration into a bloodbath and fight for survival.”
The cast includes Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Dave Sheridan (Scary Movie), Hannah Fierman (V/H/S), Lily Claire Harvey, Jay Woolston, Alyssa Rhoads, Roni Jonah, Turner Vaughn and Jesse MacDonald. The film’s Special Effects were handled by Taintbad Productions’ Stephen J. Hodke with Isa Suzanne and Blaze Bolden.
P.J. Starks previews, “I’m a huge fan of slashers. Particularly the 1980s. I repeatedly watch Hell Night, My Bloody Valentine, Madman, The Prowler, and the like. It was only a matter of time before I conceived my own take on the sub-genre. Once I came up with the title, which randomly popped into my head one day, it was a matter of fleshing out the story.”
“The film is chocked full of gore and guts, not to mention a fuck ton of dick jokes,” Starks continues. “Think Office Space meets Scream meets Office Christmas Party meets Terror Train. It has heart and it has fart. There’s also over forty plus all practical kills in the movie. Eric and I both are big fans of in-camera special effects so gore hounds should have a blast with our movie. We know we won’t please everyone, but we believe there’s something for most everyone in our holiday comedy slasher.”
Eric Huskisson adds in a statement of his own, “You will be introduced to The Doctor, the antagonist of the story. He will wreak his surgical madness in some elaborate kills that everyone will be talking about long after they have seen the movie. I am excited Screambox subscribers will get to see what true low budget indie horror is all about.”