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Street Trash Out Now on Limited Edition Blu-ray & Digital Download!

 


Horror fans, rejoice—Ryan Kruger’s Street Trash, a reimagining of the 1987 cult classic, has officially landed on digital platforms and in a limited edition Blu-ray release. Following a sold-out premiere at London’s Prince Charles Cinema, the highly anticipated film is now available to own or rent across all major streaming services, with a special collector’s edition that includes both Kruger’s take and the original version.

Kruger, best known for his trippy sci-fi horror Fried Barry, brings his signature offbeat energy to Street Trash. This gruesome and darkly comedic tale reimagines the original’s blend of body-melting horror and biting social commentary. The film follows a group of misfits who uncover a sinister plot to eradicate the city’s homeless population, setting the stage for a grotesque, high-energy fight for survival.

The limited-edition Blu-ray is a must-have for collectors. It features a double-disc set with both the 2025 version and the 1987 original, plus an array of extras that promise to give fans an in-depth look at the film's making. The indie label behind the release is catering to longtime cult cinema devotees and a new generation of horror aficionados eager to experience Kruger’s twisted vision.

With its mix of grotesque practical effects, social satire, and Kruger’s unmistakable directorial style, Street Trash [2025] looks to carve its place among the year’s most audacious horror offerings. Whether watching digitally or grabbing the collector’s edition, audiences can now immerse themselves in this unhinged horror-comedy experience.


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