After a successful theatrical re-release in India, the 2018 Indian folklore horror film Tumbbad is getting a stateside theatrical re-release this month with a previously announced sequel in the works. Potente Films founder and journalist Josh Hurtado revealed on social media that Tumbbad will be back in theaters on November 14, 2024. About the film, […]
After a successful theatrical re-release in India, the 2018 Indian folklore horror film Tumbbad is getting a stateside theatrical re-release this month with a previously announced sequel in the works.
Potente Films founder and journalist Josh Hurtado revealed on social media that Tumbbad will be back in theaters on November 14, 2024.
About the film, “In the rural village of Tumbbad, a decaying castle hides an immeasurable ancestral fortune guarded by something ancient, sinister, and monstrous. Vinayak thinks he can control it, but how long will it be until his own greed destroys everything he’s built?”
Trace wrote in his 2018 review, “Tumbbad manages to be a fascinating look into Indian culture while using the universal theme of greed to make it relevant to anyone watching it, no matter their nationality. It is a beautifully shot and frequently chilling film that flew under the radar at this year’s Fantastic Fest and has emerged to be one of the festival’s strongest entries.”
Actor/Producer Sohum Shah confirmed to Variety in September that a sequel is in the works, with production set to begin in 2025. “The script is ready, took us six years to perfect it,” Shah told