
To all the B-movie fanatics out there, these new releases are bringing the madness to Troma-Now this March! Subscribers will be pleased to catch the long-anticipated season finale of Troma Team favorite, Fantastico Disasterpiece Theatre. Additionally, celebrate International Women’s Day with fem-forward gems like Quarantine Girl and A World Away.
A full list of incoming titles can be found below:
MOVIES:
-Fantastico Disasterpiece Theatre (current episode for March)
-A Few Screws Loose
-Choke
-A World Away
-Bikini House Calls
-Baby Girl
-Revolt Of The Empire Of The Apes
-I See You
-War Raiders
-Girls After Dark
-Crackerhead
-Five Piece
-Maid Droid
-Quarantine Girl
-Kill Plan
-Lycan Colony
-Night Cops
-Wicked Game
-Gore
-Deadly Western
MID MONTH:
-Redneck Zombies (HD!!!)
SHORTS:
-Frog Boyz
-Charlie The Cancelled Skeleton
-Yardwork
-Mickey Dogface
-Ask Professor Blake: Prolapse
-Lust, Magic, and the Witches’ Sabbath
Happy streaming! And remember, if you sign up today, your first month of Troma-Now is on the house.
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