Skillhouse Turns Influencer Fame Into a Deadly Game of Survival

Skillhouse Turns Influencer Fame Into a Deadly Game of Survival
 

Info in Movie News | What happens when there is so much influencer culture? Skillhouse, the most recent horror movie from Josh Stolberg, writer of Saw X, goes to on the negative side of making fame online. A twisted, blood-soaked premise about the things that are followers, clout, and digital validation is the world of influence, and you know what? All those ideas don't look that bad.

According to Collider, the trailer for Skillhouse has officially dropped, and it’s as wild as it sounds. It opens with a group of high-profile influencers waking up in a creepy, unfamiliar building, inside actual body bags. At first, there’s confusion, banter, even a moment to crack open a bottle of champagne. But things shift quickly when they receive a video message from a masked figure played by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. His message? If they want to survive, they’ll need to earn likes, followers, and online engagement, or else.

This isn’t just another slasher movie with a gimmick. Stolberg, who knows his way around gore and dark humor, brings a sharp satirical edge to the movie. It’s a commentary on how far people will go for digital approval, served with jump scares, twisted games, and a cast that blends Hollywood with influencer fame.

Joining 50 Cent are social media stars Bryce Hall and Hannah Stocking, along with veteran actor Neal McDonough (Captain America: The First Avenger), McCarrie McCausland (The Originals), and MMA fighter Paige VanZant. Behind the scenes, Jackson also takes on producer duties alongside Shane Valdez, Brad Baskin, and GenTV founder Ryan Kavanaugh.

Skillhouse hits theaters July 11. Whether you love influencers or love to hate them, this movie is definitely one to watch, with the lights on.

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