Amityville: Descendants of Darkness (film)

 
 

“Prepare yourself for a terrifying new chapter in the Amityville legacy. When renowned historian and paranormal investigator Dr. Evelyn Marsh (Simona Rose) reveals her chilling theory, the truth becomes undeniable: the evil born within the infamous Amityville house never died… it spread. Infecting bloodlines, cursed objects, and anyone who dared to come too close, the darkness has taken root far beyond its original walls. Through four horrifying tales, Marsh uncovers the layers of a curse that refuses to be buried. Each story pulls audiences deeper into a nightmare that twists past and present into one inescapable terror.”

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Starring: Simona Rose, Vernon Wells, Debbie D, Kevin Duffy, Phil Herman, Malcolm J.K. Baker.

Written by Phil Herman, James Panetta, Marcelo Fabani, and Derek Braasch.

Directed by Phil Herman.

Release Date: Early 2026

“Phil Herman’s the cult horror filmmaker behind The Usher, Tales Till the End, and numerous indie horror hits. James Panetta, Marcelo Fabani, and Derek Braasch are established indie horror voices with proven fanbases and international festival recognition. Together, this team weaves interconnected stories into a fresh yet faithful expansion of the Amityville curse.”

“For decades, the Amityville name has been synonymous with terror. With Amityville: Descendants of Darkness, we wanted to honor that legacy while creating new stories that show how the curse has spread, infected, and evolved beyond the house itself. Horror fans deserve both nostalgia and new nightmares, and that’s exactly what this anthology delivers.”

“From the mind of Phil Herman, with haunting visions by James Panetta, Marcelo Fabani, Derek Braasch, Amityville: Descendants of Darkness breathes new life into one of horror’s most notorious legends, proving once again that the Amityville curse is eternal.”

“This is more than just another entry in the franchise — it’s a terrifying evolution designed for modern audiences while staying true to the roots of horror.”

 
 
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