‘Slay Day,’ Interactive Slasher Film, Plans Presidents’ Day 2027 Release on Over 1,000 Screens (EXCLUSIVE)
Home Film News Apr 15, 2026 9:15am PT ‘Slay Day,’ Interactive Slasher Film, Plans Presidents’ Day 2027 Release on Over 1,000 Screens (EXCLUSIVE) By Brent Lang Plus Icon Brent Lang Executive Editor BrentALang Latest ‘Slay Day,’ Interactive Slasher Film, Plans Presidents’ Day 2027 Release on Over 1,000 Screens (EXCLUSIVE) 1 minute ago ‘Dune 3’ Wows CinemaCon With 7-Minute Opening Scene Featuring Brutal Battle as Timothée Chalamet Dominates the Galaxy 14 hours ago ‘Supergirl’ CinemaCon Footage: Milly Alcock Learned 5 Alien Languages, Trained an Hour Each Day to Play Kara Zor-El 15 hours ago See All Slay Day “Slay Day,” a next-generation interactive horror film that puts audiences in control of who lives and dies, is heading for a wide theatrical release across approximately 1,000 interactive screens throughout North America on Feb. 12, 2027. That coincides with the Super Bowl, Valentine’s Day and Presidents’ Day mega-holiday weekend, a distribution plan that was revealed at CinemaCon during the CtrlMovie presentation to motion picture theatre owners and operators. The company says it will be one of the first-ever, large-scale rollouts of an interactive film. Related Stories Dan Levy Was 'Thinking About' a 'Schitt's Creek' Sequel Series Before Catherine O'Hara Diedالمصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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