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This exclusive ABIGAIL commentary clip lets us in on her love of vampire tropes

This exclusive ABIGAIL commentary clip lets us in on her love of vampire tropes

The horror comedy from Radio Silence Abigail—a bloody, funny, and often strange ode to vampire stories—is undoubtedly one of the best films of 2024. Cast Scream VIMelissa Barrera’s film skilfully combines two completely different premises that somehow work. It is a heist movie in which an eclectic criminal collective kidnaps the ballet-loving daughter of a rich man. And it is also a cheesy vampire film, because this daughter is a bloodthirsty creature who wants to kill her kidnappers. After a successful theatrical release Abigail is currently available digitally, on Blu-ray™ and DVD with brand new exclusive content.

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Of course, buyers will also get to experience the fun of a dancer busting shady characters in a spooky mansion. (In case you’re curious, Radio Silence gave us all the details on where the film was shot.) But there’s also plenty of bonus material, including commentary from the film’s creators and stars. Check out this exclusive clip where directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, along with actor Dan Stevens, discuss how the film uses vampire cliches in its main plot.

Here are all the other exclusive bonus features fans will get when they purchase Abigail on digital, Blu-ray™ or DVD:

  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • Gag role
  • Bloodbath – Experience the carnage along with the cast and crew in this plunge into the depths of Abigail’s body pit, where practical special effects reign supreme and there is no such thing as too much blood.
  • From hunters to hunted – Experience it up close AbigailThe actors reveal details about how they came into the roles to form a unique gang of criminals.
  • Become a Ballerina VampireAbigail Actress Alisha Weir, choreographer Belinda Murphy and other members of the creative team take on the task of transforming a seemingly sweet little girl into a vicious vampire.
  • Directing duo Matt & Tyler – Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett take a look at the actors, ideas and environment they put together to create a set that’s fun yet terrifying.
  • Feature Comments with directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and editor Michael P. Shawyer
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Abigail is now available on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital from Universal.