Faces Of Death Is Being Rebooted, And I’m So Curious How It Will Work


As a Gen Xer, I grew up at a time when the Faces of Death series was the most terrifying of all the boxes at the local video store. They were always on a shelf behind the counter, forbidden to my friends and me by the guy working behind that counter (not to mention our parents). The movies took on mythical proportions on the playground. Now, the series is being rebooted as (possibly) part of the 2026 movie schedule, and I just have to wonder, can it still work?

Two police officers in a power boat on a lake in Faces of Death

(Image credit: Aquarius Releasing)

They Weren’t Actually Snuff Films, But We Didn’t Know That

For years, the playground chatter was always the same: “Have you seen Faces of Death? You know it’s a movie that shows actual people dying, right?” There was a clear line drawn between those who had seen one of the straight-to-video horror movies and those who had not. “It’s totally real! The guy gets electrocuted, and his eyes pop out!”



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