FOUND TV Announces Its 31 Films in 31 Days For October, Featuring Fan-Favorite Found Footage Titles [Exclusive]
The wait is over, horror fans! FOUND TV, a streaming platform dedicated to found footage, is set to launch on October 1st with an expansive catalog of films, including fan favorites like The Taking of Deborah Logan, Frogman, and the Hell House trilogy. To kick off the platform, FOUND will add to its catalog by releasing an additional title every day throughout October, starting with Be My Cat on October 1st, as part of its 31 Films in 31 Days event.
FOUND TV was created by husband-and-wife duo Monica and Louie La Vella, who are committed to breaking down Hollywood’s gatekeeping barriers and giving filmmakers at every level a chance to shine. “We know firsthand how tough it can be to get your work in front of the right audience,” says Monica La Vella. “FOUND is here to change that. From micro-budget gems to larger productions, we’re offering a platform for every style of found footage horror.”
We’re excited to exclusively share the first look at FOUND’s October programming, which includes Dread Central favorites like The Coldness, Livescream, Savageland, and more!
Check out the full October schedule below!
In addition to beloved films like the Hell House series, FOUND TV will also champion smaller, indie productions including the exclusive release of Joshua Brucker’s Untitled Footage, a micro-budget indie film that will debut exclusively on FOUND.
FOUND TV won’t stop with streaming. As part of its future plans, the platform will be bringing found footage films to the big screen through monthly curated events in theaters across North America, offering fans the chance to experience their favorite films in a communal setting. The platform’s catalog will continue to grow throughout 2025 with popular titles, indie FOUND Exclusives, and FOUND ORIGINALS.
“Our fans love the variety that found footage brings, from big-budget productions to those raw, indie films that have a certain magic you can’t find anywhere else,” said Louie La Vella. “That’s why FOUND is here to support filmmakers across the entire spectrum. We’re leveling the playing field and making sure that every filmmaker, regardless of budget, has the opportunity to connect with their audience.”
Launching worldwide, FOUND TV will be available to fans in different regions with both free and paid subscription options. While some titles may vary by country, every viewer can enjoy a broad range of found footage films, whether they opt for an ad-supported free account or an ad-free paid subscription.
With its October launch just around the corner, FOUND is poised to become the go-to platform for found footage fans everywhere. Get ready for a month of terrifying releases, a growing library of films, and a streaming service built for the fans, by fans.
Sign up for the waitlist now.
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