
Arrow Video is partnering with Shudder to bring several horror movies to physical media.
The horror-themed streaming service has signed a deal with Arrow Video to produce limited-edition physical releases of eight films from its expansive catalogue. The titles that will be released are: Ole Bornedal’s Nightwatch (1994), Rob Jabbaz’s “The Sadness” (2021), Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter’s “Deadstream” (2022), Christian Tafdrup’s “Speak No Evil” (2022), Michelle Garza Cervera’s “Huesera: The Bone Woman” (2022), the Adams family’s “Hellbender” (2021), Bornedal’s “Nightwatch: Damons Are Forever” (2023) and Jennifer Reeder’s “Perpetrator” (2023).

“Hellbender” is the only film being released exclusively in the U.S. “Nightwatch,” “Demons Are Forever” and “Perpetrator” are all receiving a dual release in the U.S. and U.K., and the remainder of the films are currently only being released in the U.K.
Arrow said that the first titles in its partnership with Shudder will debut in the summer of 2025.

Arrow has said, “After years of working with the AMC team licensing many films from the Arrow Video catalogue for the vaunted Shudder platform, it’s fantastic to now showcase a selection of their Originals on physical media in 2025.”