The ‘Tragedy Girls’ Slash into Blu-ray from Gunpowder & Sky and Vinegar Syndrome

Horror

One of the best slasher movies of the last several years, 2017’s Tragedy Girls is getting a brand new Blu-ray this year, courtesy of Vinegar Syndrome and Gunpowder & Sky.

Announced and put up for pre-order today, the Tragedy Girls Blu-ray can be purchased as a Standard Edition or a Limited Edition Slipcover version that features a “special embossed slipcover (by Haunt Love) limited to 2,500 units and only available at VinegarSyndrome.com.”

Special Features include…

  • Region A Blu-ray
  • New interview with director and co-writer Tyler MacIntyre, recorded in 2021
  • New interview with co-writer Chris Lee Hill, recorded in 2021
  • Never before seen behind the scenes footage
  • Commentary with director Tyler MacIntyre and co-writer Chris Lee Hill
  • New commentary with authors and academics Kat Ellinger, Lindsay Halam and Miranda Corcoran
  • Q&A at Screamfest
  • Red Carpet interviews – Screamfest
  • Behind the scenes: Cheerleaders, hottie deaths, and cars
  • Behind the scenes of Tragedy Girls’ most gruesome death
  • Movie Magic: Raw footage vs finished sequence
  • Conversation with Director Tyler MacIntyre
  • Green band trailer
  • Red band trailer
  • Storyboards for 8 sequences
  • Gallery of costume and mask sketches
  • Gallery of behind the scenes SFX stills
  • English subtitles

“Best friends Sadie and McKayla are on a mission to boost their social media fandom as amateur crime reporters hot on the trail of a deranged local serial killer. After they manage to capture the killer and secretly hold him hostage, they realize the best way to up get scoops on future victims would be to, you know, murder people themselves. As the @TragedyGirls become an overnight sensation and panic grips their small town, can their friendship survive the strain of national stardom? Will they get caught? Will their accounts get verified?”

Tragedy Girls was directed by Tyler MacIntyre, starring Brianna Hildebrand, Alexandra Shipp, Jack Quaid, Kevin Durand, Timothy V. Murphy, and Craig Robinson.

You can pre-order your copy through Vinegar Syndrome today.

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