Horror

‘Devon’ – JWoww’s Found Footage Horror Movie Is Now Haunting SCREAMBOX! [Trailer]

Today marks the SCREAMBOX release of the found footage horror movie Devon, the feature directorial debut of “Jersey Shore” alum Jenni “JWOWW” Farley!

In the film, “When a group of friends try to uncover the truth behind an unsolved disappearance, they unwittingly find themselves at the center of a terrifying mystery.”

You can also pick the film up on Amazon, FandangoNow/Vudu, Apple, and all other digital platforms.

Here’s the full synopsis: “Following their daughter’s mysterious disappearance, Devon’s parents never stopped searching for the truth. After the asylum she disappeared from was condemned, their questions looked like they would remain forever unanswered.

“Years later, a cryptic website recruits five courageous individuals to explore the abandoned asylum and discover what happened to the girl. Unaware that they are embarking on a perilous, one-way journey, these individuals delve into the sinister depths with only their equipment, leading to a terrifying and deadly experience.”

A longtime admirer of the genre, Farley takes viewers into a found footage mystery which draws from the real-life horrors of the unknown. And the debut director knows all about real, with the next season of the MTV sensation “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” premiering later this year.

“I am thrilled to be diving into the horror space alongside Cineverse and SCREAMBOX who have the industry and fandom knowledge to see that Devon lands in the hands of the right audience.” said Farley. “As a longtime reality TV veteran, I’m excited to kick off this new chapter in the horror movie genre and hope that Devon is just the beginning.”

SCREAMBOX is available to stream on iOS, Android, Prime Video, YouTube TV, Comcast, Cox and SCREAMBOX.com

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