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ABIGAIL Gag Reel!!!

Get ready to sink your teeth into one of the best vampire films in ages, ABIGAIL will be available to own on Digital June 25th, 2024, and on Blu-ray™ and DVD July 9th, 2024, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

This isn't your grandma's vampire flick. Directed by the filmmaking team behind the recent Scream movies, Radio Silence, ABIGAIL injects fresh blood (literally) into the genre with a wild and bloody good time. Critics are raving, calling it a "Bloody Blast" (The Detroit News) and Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

The film boasts a stellar cast, including IT scream queen Melissa Barrera and the ever-versatile Kathryn Newton. They lead a team of criminals hired to kidnap a wealthy businessman's daughter. Seems like an easy job, right? Wrong.  This "ordinary" 12-year-old ballerina harbors a dark secret, and soon the captors become the hunted in a terrifying fight for survival.

Owning ABIGAIL on Digital, Blu-ray™ or DVD will give you access to tons of exclusive bonus content, including:

  • Deleted & Extended Scenes: Dive deeper into the story with unseen footage.
  • Gag Reel: Laugh along with the cast and crew as they unleash their inner goofballs.
  • Blood Bath: Witness the practical effects magic that brings the film's gore to life.
  • Hunters to Hunted: Get to know the twisted minds behind the criminal crew.
  • Becoming a Ballerina Vampire: Explore the transformation of a seemingly innocent girl into a bloodthirsty monster.
  • Directing Duo Matt & Tyler: Go behind the scenes with the directors as they craft the perfect blend of fun and fear.
  • Feature Commentary: Listen in as the directors and editor dissect the film, offering insights and anecdotes.

Mark Your Calendars!

Don't miss your chance to own this horror gem. Pre-order your copy of ABIGAIL today and prepare for a night of bloody thrills and chills!

YOURS TO OWN WITH EXCLUSIVE BONUS CONTENT

ON DIGITAL TODAY

BLU-RAY™ AND DVD JULY 9, 2024

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