FOUND TV’S MANIC MARCH Releases Coming Soon
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FOUND TV isn’t easing into spring, it’s kicking the door open and unleashing what can only be described as a Manic March. FOUND TV has March packed with cursed footage, vengeful spirits, AI paranoia, and undead chaos. This month’s lineup dives headfirst into everything that makes found footage and underground horror so effective. FOUND TV is gearing up to provide horror fans with the feeling that what you’re watching was never meant to be seen. From eerie paranormal investigations and disturbing occult recordings to technological nightmares and flesh-hungry zombies, FOUND TV is stacking March with the kind of releases that horror fans live for. Here’s every nightmare arriving this month:
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March 3 – “Nightmare Code” (2014) Kicking off the month is Nightmare Code, an award-winning sci-fi thriller that dives deep into the terrifying potential of artificial intelligence and constant surveillance. The film follows the development of advanced behavior recognition technology capable of monitoring individuals 24/7. As the system evolves, it begins to reveal disturbing patterns and consequences, blurring the line between technological innovation and psychological horror.
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March 6 – “Abduction of Sal Bedford” (2025) This chilling mystery follows a documentary filmmaker investigating a bizarre and unexplained incident that occurred three decades earlier. As the filmmaker digs deeper into the disappearance of Sal Bedford, unsettling details begin to surface. What starts as a historical investigation quickly transforms into something far more disturbing, suggesting some mysteries were never meant to be uncovered.
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March 10 – “Yami Douga 16” (2017) The popular Japanese occult series continues with its sixteenth installment, presenting a collection of disturbing and taboo footage. Featuring spirits, grotesque imagery, violence, and bizarre supernatural encounters, Yami Douga 16 delivers a series of recordings that explore the darkest corners of paranormal documentation. The series remains known for its unsettling realism and nightmarish atmosphere.
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March 13 – “For Sale By Exorcist” (2025) In this supernatural horror story, realtor Susan Price has built a career cleansing haunted homes and removing unwanted spirits. When she finally finds her dream house, her past work comes back to haunt her—literally. The spirits she once evicted return with vengeance, forcing her into a terrifying battle to save not just her home, but her life.
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March 16 – “Haunted 5: Phantoms” (2020) A private investigator returns to London to examine reports of violent paranormal activity inside a haunted pub. Alongside his team, he encounters aggressive spirits, poltergeist phenomena, and increasingly dangerous supernatural forces. As the investigation intensifies, the team finds themselves confronting entities far more sinister than they anticipated.
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March 18 – “Live Escape” (2022) Two police officers respond to reports of strange activity inside an abandoned homeless shelter, only to discover an endless maze filled with danger. The building is overrun with zombies, and the officers must uncover the truth behind their creation while fighting to survive. The film combines claustrophobic tension with undead horror as the threat of a city-wide outbreak looms.
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March 20 – “Vain” (2025) While filming a paranormal documentary, a group of content creators uncover footage connected to a missing girl. As they investigate further, they realize they’ve stumbled onto something far more sinister than a simple disappearance. The deeper they go, the more dangerous their search becomes, blurring the line between investigation and survival.
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March 24 – “Yami Douga 17” (2017) The disturbing Japanese occult series continues with another collection of forbidden recordings. Featuring paranormal encounters, grotesque imagery, and deeply unsettling footage, this installment further explores the terrifying unknown. Each recording reveals fragments of supernatural horror that feel both intimate and deeply disturbing.
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March 27 – “3:15am” (2018) This French found footage anthology presents multiple terrifying stories captured through supposedly real recordings. As the night unfolds, each segment reveals new layers of fear, paranoia, and supernatural dread. The anthology format delivers a variety of scares while maintaining a consistent atmosphere of unease.
This is becoming a strong month for found footage and supernatural horror. March’s lineup highlights FOUND TV’s continued commitment to found footage horror, paranormal storytelling, and experimental genre filmmaking. With a blend of international releases, original productions, and cult favorites, the platform offers something for fans of supernatural horror, sci-fi paranoia, and documentary-style terror. Depending if you’re drawn to haunted investigations, cursed footage, or technological nightmares, this month’s releases promise plenty of reasons to keep the lights on. If you are new to FOUND TV, use my code ILOVEHORROR for $5 off your yearly subscription.
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