Strawstalker

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Screenplay byGeorge Henry Horton
Produced by
  • George Henry Horton
  • Ryan Scaringe
  • Derek Matarangas
  • Aspen Miller
Starring
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Directed byGeorge Henry Horton
Screenplay byGeorge Henry Horton
Produced by
  • George Henry Horton
  • Ryan Scaringe
  • Derek Matarangas
  • Aspen Miller
Starring
CinematographyDerek Matarangas
Edited byRommel Villa
Music byMatthew James
Production
company
Dark Atlantic
Distributed byIndie Rights
Release date
  • 2026 (2026)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Strawstalker is an upcoming American found footage horror film directed by George Henry Horton. Announced on April 9 by Bloody Disgusting, the film follows content creators who encounter a supernatural scarecrow.[1][2]

The film centers on an aspiring starlet couple whose lives are disrupted when a “supernatural scarecrow” appears in their home after they move to make it big in Los Angeles.[1] The presence becomes increasingly aggressive, turning their online activity into a real-time horror experience.[3]

Cast

Production

Strawstalker is described as a “tongue-in-cheek found footage horror” and a “killer scarecrow flick” that explores a lighter side of the genre, inspired by the history of the San Fernando Valley as once being farmland. Horton said: 'Not that long ago, it was all farmland. Now it's this strange mix of suburbia, aspiration, and performance. You can't help but wonder what the land remembers... and what it might say about us now'. [3][4]

The film was shot in various locations across Los Angeles, but primarily in the San Fernando Valley.

Release

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