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‘Not Alone in Here’: ‘Shazam!’ Director David F. Sandberg Made a Scary New Horror Short in Quarantine

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Filmmaker David F. Sandberg‘s career began with Lights Out, a short film that was soon expanded into a feature, and the Annabelle: Creation and Shazam! director is back this week with a brand new horror short titled Not Alone in Here. It’s the second short Sandberg and Lotta Losten have made in quarantine, the first being Shadowed back in April.

In Sandberg’s latest short, “A woman (Losten) suspects she’s not alone in her house.”

The 6-minute short plays with the universal fear of being home alone at night, with Losten playing a character who’s clearly seen her fair share of horror movies. And Sandberg is of course a director who’s gained a lot of experience through making his fair share, allowing him to squeeze optimum terror out of such a simple and classic horror movie setup.

“Watch loud in the dark if you dare,” Sandberg challenges…

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‘Morbid: The Lords of Ire’ Bumped Up to May 17 Release, Adds Xbox One Support [Trailer]

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Publisher Merge Games and developer Still Running have announced a release date bump of May 17 for their horrorpunk action-adventure title Morbid: The Lords of Ire. The follow-up to the 2020 Lovecraftian RPG Morbid: The Seven Acolytes was originally set to release on May 23 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, the Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

Accompanying the release date change is a new trailer, as well as news that Morbid: The Lords of Ire will be getting support for Xbox One, allowing last-gen players to get in on the fun. The game will also see a physical edition heading to PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, with pre-orders available now.

Morbid: The Lords of Ire invites players to risk madness venturing through a revolting hell as the Striver of Dibrom. You must fight across tortured landscapes in an all-new 3D perspective in order to defeat the returning five Lords of Ire, slaughtering hideous creatures using a range of vicious weapons, equipment and blessings.

How you approach combat in Morbid: The Lords of Ire can have a dramatic impact on the world around you. The Lords of Ire builds upon the sanity system from Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, whereby succumbing to insanity can grant incredible power, but at great personal risk, and will dynamically change how you perceive the world around you.

The demo for The Lords if Ire is still available on PlayStation and Steam.

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