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Shudder Acquires Horror-Comedy Creature Feature ‘The Seed’ Ahead of Beyond Fest World Premiere [Images]

Set to premiere at Beyond Fest in Los Angeles on October 5, the horror-comedy The Seed has been acquired by Shudder this week, with a planned streaming debut next year.

The Shudder Original Film, written and directed by Sam Walker (Duck Children), will release in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand in early 2022.

“Sam Walker’s stunning feature debut blends sci-fi, body horror and pitch-black comedy into one stylish and scary package. We are thrilled to plant The Seed in the minds of Shudder members,” said Craig Engler, general manager of Shudder.

In The Seed, lifelong friends Deidre (Lucy MartinVikings), Heather (Sophie Vavasseur, Resident Evil: Apocalypse), and Charlotte (Chelsea EdgeI Hate Suzie) are finally getting some time away together, using the upcoming meteor shower to gather more followers for their social media channels. But what starts out as a girls’ getaway in the Mojave Desert descends into a battle for survival with the arrival of an invasive alien force whose air of mystery soon proves to be alluring and irresistible to them. Before long the situation devolves into a battle to the death, where the stakes have galaxy-wide implications.

The Seed is produced by Shudder, Camelot Films and Hardman Pictures, in association with Lipsync Productions, Amp International, The Malta Film Commission and Ingenious Media. The film is written and directed by Sam Walker (Duck Children), while Matt Hookings, Chris Hardman and James Norrie serve as producers.

Lucy Martin as Deidre  – The Seed – Photo Credit: Shudder

Chelsea Edge as Charlotte  – The Seed – Photo Credit: Shudder

Chelsea Edge as Charlotte  – The Seed – Photo Credit: Shudder

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