![]() ![]() Besieged by complaints relating to these supposed supernatural, cult and occult cases, and in an effort to merely placate the public, the NYPD forms a ragtag squad of misfit cops – purely as a PR exercise and to generate “positive” optics. A supernatural thriller from Tony DeRosa-Grund (the author of the story that became basis of The Conjuring, and Producer of same), Demon Squad will be a weekly, 12-episode series, available as part of the Cinedigm Podcast Network, via Bloody Disgusting’s BloodyFM and everywhere podcasts are found.ĭemon Squad is set in the grungy New York City of 1973, where an increasing number of very real cases and violent crimes with occult aspects have driven the public into a frenzied panic. If you have any strong opinions on the first season, please let us know on the above Twitter handles!Ĭinedigm, Bloody Disgusting’s parent company and the leading independent streaming company super-serving enthusiast fan bases, has announced today that it will be bringing new scripted audio series Demon Squad to horror fans this fall. We’ll be discussing those central performances, missing pieces, those big moments, and more. Next week, Safe Room reviews HBO’s first season of The Last of Us. Want more chat on the Bioshock series after this Bioshock Infinite Safe Room episode? Last August, we had Bloody Disgusting contributor Michael Pementel on the show to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the original Bioshock. ITunes/Apple, Sticher, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Linktree for additional streaming services.įeel free to follow the show and hosts on Twitter: So for this week’s lengthy chat, we’re joined by returning friend Michael Sandal to unpack Infinite’s inclusion of a fully voiced protagonist, how the game avoids feeling like one long escort mission, and how it maneuvers its handling of political and taboo subject matter. And ten years later, Irrational Games’ most controversial entry in the series, Bioshock: Infinite, proves that there is plenty of conversation still to be had. From the underwater dystopian of Rapture to the militantly theocratic and fascist society in the skies of Columbia, the Bioshock brand has never shied away from exploring the unfettered abuses of power by man. It’s Bioshock Infinite on Safe Room this week, but be sure to check out our look at a selection of bite-sized horror games in the March edition of Horror Bytes.įew franchises have cemented themselves into the pantheon of spiritual successors that expand upon their influences with such staggering visual and thematic language as Bioshockhas. ![]()
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