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Found footage horror has never really gone away—it just keeps finding new ways to make us question what’s real. The latest entry hoping to leave audiences unsettled is Blood, an upcoming indie horror film that has finally released its first teaser trailer.
The film follows two aspiring filmmakers who set out to create a low-budget slasher movie. What begins as a passion project soon takes a terrifying turn as the production spirals into chaos. As paranoia, obsession, and violence consume the cast and crew, the line between fiction and reality disappears, transforming their movie shoot into a nightmare no one is prepared to survive.
Directed, written, and produced by Francesco Monti, Blood embraces the gritty, grounded style that made the found footage genre a horror staple while exploring the psychological toll of artistic obsession. Rather than relying solely on jump scares, the teaser hints at a slow-burning descent into madness, delivering an unsettling atmosphere that lingers long after the footage ends.
The cast includes Van McInish, Marty Glynn, Chris Driver, Molly Dakota, Holly Dominique, Stephanie Knirk, Nicolas Teixeira, Kevin Hagler, Jason Barnes, and David K. Moore. The film is produced by Gore Culture, with Spyder Dobrofsky serving as executive producer alongside Jason Renaldy and Torin Penwell.
If the title already sounds familiar, there’s a good reason. Before unveiling the trailer, the filmmakers quietly built an audience through a viral TikTok campaign that presented clips from a supposedly recovered camcorder. The mysterious videos racked up millions of views before eventually revealing they were part of Blood‘s marketing campaign—an inventive lead-up that generated plenty of buzz without giving away the film’s biggest surprises.
The teaser itself wisely keeps much of the mystery intact, offering disturbing glimpses of increasingly fractured relationships, blood-soaked imagery, and the creeping sense that something far more sinister is unfolding behind the camera. It’s an effective first look that should appeal to fans of found footage horror and slow-burn psychological terror alike.
No official release date has been announced yet, but Blood is already shaping up to be an indie horror title worth keeping on your radar.
Watch the official teaser trailer below.

