Overview
- Neon unveiled the first official trailer and a series of cryptic teaser posters on August 4 as part of its Halloween marketing push.
- The production returned to Ohio in March for roughly $1 million in reshoots, intensifying gore and creature effects under Intrepid Pictures’ guidance.
- The feature blends traditional narrative, found footage, and documentary styles to follow Mia’s obsessive search for her sister Riley, who vanished during a paranormal investigation.
- Shelby Oaks began with a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $1 million, making it the most-funded horror project in the platform’s history.
- Chris Stuckmann’s directorial debut is set for a wide theatrical release on October 3 via Neon.