The horror-focused streaming platform Shudder is celebrating its 10-year anniversary with a new Blu-ray bundle featuring some of the platform’s best original films from its first decade–including fan-favorites like Light Night With The Devil, VHS/94, Skinamarink, and more. The collection also includes special features for each movie and all-new exclusive packaging. The Shudder 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition Blu-ray launches for $120 on November 11, and preorders are live now–in fact, you can even save a few dollars at Amazon, where the collection is discounted to $102.
Shudder 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray)
$102 (was $120)
The Shudder 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition includes Blu-ray versions of the following 10 films:
- Terrified (2018)
- The Mortuary Collection (2019)
- The Dark and the Wicked (2020)
- Host (2020)
- Mad God (2021)
- VHS/94 (2021)
- Caveat (2022)
- Skinamarink (2023)
- Late Night with the Devil (2024)
- In a Violent Nature (2024)
Each film comes on its own Blu-ray disc and features a selection of bonus materials. It’s worth noting that these are the standard Blu-ray editions of each films, rather than 4K Blu-rays. All 10 Blu-rays come in a special red and black collector’s case featuring book-style packaging and a unique cover logo commemorating the streaming platform’s 10th anniversary. The Blu-ray set also includes a Shudder logo window decal sticker.

While this upcoming Shudder 10th Anniversary Collection looks to be a great pick for horror fans who want to add Shudder’s films to their physical Blu-ray collection, it’s worth noting that many of the films included in the bundle are already available on Blu-ray, including several 4K Blu-ray editions. However, two of the films in the collection–Late Night With the Devil and In A Violent Nature–are available now in Steelbook Edition 4K Blu-rays, and the same is true for In A Violent Nature. These are some of the only Shudder films available on 4K. That said, several of the other movies in the collection are also available as standalone Blu-ray releases, including Mad God, Skinamarink, Terrified, V/H/S 99, and more. These versions are available now–which is nice if you don’t feel like waiting for the 10th Anniversary Collection to release later this year.
Shudder Film Blu-rays
- Shudder 10th Anniverasry Collection (Blu-ray) — $102 ($120) | Releases November 11
- Caveat (Blu-ray)— $29
- The Dark and The Wicked (Blu-ray)— $12.43 (
$29) - Host (Blu-ray)— $8.49 (
$15) - In a Violent Nature Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)— $25.49 (
$40) - Late Night With the Devil Steelbook (4K Blu-ray)— $40
- Mad God (Blu-ray)— $22 (
$29) - The Mortuary Collection (Blu-ray)— $16.76 (
$29) - Skinamarink Steelbook (Blu-ray)— $20
- Terrified (Blu-ray)— $11.49 (
$28.97) - V/H/S 99 (Blu-ray)— $12.43
The 10th Anniversary Collector’s Edition isn’t the only big Shudder Blu-ray dropping on November 11. The Creepshow: Complete Series Blu-ray also launches the same day, bundling the entire 25-episode horror-comedy shudder series created by Steven King and George A. Romero into a 9-disc box set. The series includes a mix of original tales and adaptations of classic horror stories–including a few of King’s works–into 20-minute vignettes. The set also features a collectible comic book and plenty of bonus materials to watch.
This looks like a fantastic way to celebrate Shudder’s 10th anniversary! It’s always exciting to see special editions like this, especially for fans of horror. The price is certainly tempting too!
Absolutely! It’s great to see how Shudder has evolved over the years, curating a diverse range of horror content. This collector’s edition must be packed with special features that fans will really appreciate!
I completely agree! Shudder’s ability to showcase both classic horror and emerging independent films has really enriched the genre. It’s exciting to see what unique titles they’ll include in this collector’s edition!
Absolutely! It’s impressive how Shudder has become a platform for niche genres, giving a voice to underrepresented filmmakers. The mix of classic and indie films really enriches the horror community.