Totally Killer: First Look at Time Travel Horror Comedy

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Totally Killer: First Look at Time Travel Horror Comedy

Prime Video and Blumhouse Television are partnering up once more for the Halloween season. This time with time-travel slasher comedy Totally Killer.

The movie, exclusively streaming on Prime this October, sees teen girl Jamie (Kiernan Shipka) accidentally traveling back in time to 1987 after an encounter with the notorious Sweet 16 killer. Now in the time and place of the killer’s original slaughter, Jamie must team up with the teenage version of her own mother (Olivia Holt) to survive the vicious murder spree and return to her own time.

The plot is very similar to 2015’s The Final Girls, albeit with a slightly different approach. The movie is directed by Nahnatchka Khan (Always Be My Maybe) and the cast is rounded out by the likes of Randall Park, Julie Bowen, and Jonathan Potts. All of whom you can see in the first images for the movie below.

This marks the continuation of Amazon and Blumhouse’s streaming partnership where they collaborate on genre films to be released each October. It’s been titled Welcome to the Blumhouse on Prime Video in previous years and included movies such as The Lie, Nocturne, Bingo Hell, and Madres.

Totally Killer will seemingly be the first of a new batch for the year, as it releases exclusively on Prime Video on October 6, 2023

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