A new found footage film about a team of livestreamers embarking on a haunted house challenge.
About Livestream
Before its digital release this month, The Horror Collective has released a trailer for Livestream and a poster, which you can see above.
Written and directed by Victor Soares, the movie follows a group of livestreamers attempting a haunted house challenge. What starts as a fun adventure quickly turns into a terrifying fight for survival when they realize the horrors inside are very real.
The film is set to be available for streaming from March 25th, 2025.
The film stars Sarah Moliski, Nika Khitrova, Mao Sun, Anthony Moore, and Nicholas Edmunds.
The official synopsis reads:
As a team of livestreamers embark on a haunted house challenge, they quickly realize that the scares may be more real than they anticipated. With each twist and turn, they must navigate through the terror and fight to survive the night.
In the trailer, we see a woman start a live video feed on her phone, and as she sets the camera down in front of a window looking out into a creepy woods, we see hooded figure can be seen approaching the house before a window breaks.
Director Soares had this to say about the film.
We’re in an era where social media has blurred the lines between reality and entertainment. With Livestream, we take that concept to its terrifying extreme—what if the fear was real?
This film taps into modern anxieties about content creation, internet fame, and the unforeseen consequences of always being live. Our film is meant to make the audience feel like they are watching a real Livestream, including reading the comments, that most of the time are not too kind and reflect how society behaves online with zero empathy towards one another.
And Shaked Berenson, CEO of Entertainment Squad, added:
What makes ‘Livestream’ so relevant right now is its exploration of the dangers of digital culture. It’s a fresh take on horror that speaks to our current obsession with streaming and online experiences. Horror fans will love how it flips the script on traditional haunted house stories by making the audience feel like they are part of the nightmare.


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