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One of the late, great Tony Todd‘s final films, The Bunker is now available on VOD via Electric Entertainment.
Saw icon Tobin Bell also appears in the sci-fi horror movie alongside Chelsea Edmundson (The Death of Snow White) and Chad Michael Collins (Sniper franchise).
When mysterious alien ships appear over Earth, rookie scientist Dr. Michelle Riley is sealed inside a top-secret bunker where she and a team of researchers must develop a bio-weapon capable of stopping the invaders.
While isolated underground, Riley begins suffering terrifying hallucinations and growing paranoia, forcing her to question her team—and whether the real threat is the alien visitors or the humans she’s working with.
Brian Hanson directs from a script he co-wrote with Charles L. Bunce.
“If aliens ever visit Earth, are they coming in peace or are they about to start a war? The Bunker explores that question in a fun, gruesome ‘Twilight Zone’ style,” said Hanson. “The cast is amazing, and they keep you guessing about who is friend and who is foe up to the very last frame.“
Hanson and Bunce produce alongside Aaron B. Koontz of Paper Street Pictures (Shelby Oaks, Scare Package), Kelby Thwaits, and Kayli Fortun. Jim Langston and Sharif Ibrahim are executive producers.
A pandemic production shot in 2021, The Bunker premiered at FrightFest 2024.
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7 New Must-Have Horror Collectibles, Including ‘Toxic Avenger’ Building Bricks & ‘Evil Dead’ Prints
Published 3 days ago on March 13, 2026
By Alex DiVincenzo
Killer Collectibles highlights the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to physical media, artwork, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
The Toxic Avenger Bust from Horror Bricks
Horror Bricks has launched a Kickstarter for its first project: an official Toxic Avenger brick bust in the style of LEGOs.
The 722-piece set stands 6.3″ tall and includes a hidden Melvin inside. The campaign also includes 200-piece Slasher VHS and Zombie VHS sets that measure 5.5″ tall.
The Toxic Avenger bust starts at $68, with the Pocket VHSes running $25 each. A bundle with all three is available for $103.
The Evil Dead & Evil Dead 2 Prints by Estevan Silveira
Vice Press has released The Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2 prints by Estevan Silveira.
Priced at $55, each 24×35 fine art lithograph print is limited to 170. They’re expected to ship in April.
Nosferatu Plush from Mezco
Count Orlok has risen in stuffie form with Mezco Toyz’s Nosferatu Roto Plush line.
The 18″ roto plush doll features a soft vinyl head and is packaged in a die-cut window box.
Priced at $98, it’s expected to ship in the fall.
Barbarian Apparel from Gutter Garbs
Gutter Garbs has released a Barbarian design by Rifki.
It’s available on black or red T-shirts ($32), Comfort Colors tees ($34), and Shaka Wear shirts ($36), plus black pullover hoodies ($55) and zip-up hoodies ($55).
Pre-orders are only open through Sunday, March 15, and are set to ship the week of April 12.
Scary Movie Pop from Funko
Say “Whassup?” to Funko’s Ghost Face Pop with its tongue sticking out a la Scary Movie.
Priced at $14.99, the 3.8″ vinyl figure is due out in May.
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Prints by Tony Stella
Mondo has released a Godzilla vs. Destoroyah poster by Tony Stella.
Limited to 115, the 24×36, eight-color screen print costs $150.
Death Ship 4K UHD from Kino Lorber
Death Ship will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on April 7 via Kino Lorber.
The theatrical cut of the 1980 British horror film has been newly mastered in 4K from the original camera negative with HDR. The unrated cut is also included in HD.
Special features:
Theatrical Cut – HDR10 Master from a 4K Scan of the 35mm Original Camera Negative (new)
Extended Cut – 1080P HD Master
Theatrical Cut Audio Commentary by Film Historians Paul Corupe and Jason Pichonsky (new)
Theatrical Cut Audio Commentary by Film Historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson (new)
Extended Cut Audio Commentary by Film Historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson (new)
Extended Cut Audio Commentaryby Director Alvin Rakoff, Moderated by Jonathan Rigby
Isolated Score for the Extended Cut by Composer Ivor Slaney
Stormy Seas – The Voyage from Bloodstar to Death Ship: Documentary
What Is the Ship Saying: Featurette with Katarina Severen of Katharina’s Nightmare Theater
Bloodstar Short Story Script by Jack Hill
2 Theatrical Trailers
Alvin Rakoff directs from a script by John Robins. George Kennedy, Richard Crenna, Nick Mancuso, Sally Ann Howes, and Saul Rubinek star.
For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives.
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