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Chroma Unveils “NFT: Cursed Images” – A Haunting New Horror Film Set for North American Release on March 6

Chroma Unleashes a Digital Horror: “NFT: Cursed Images” Set for North American Release

In a thrilling blend of technology and terror, Chroma has announced the North American release of Jonas Odenheimer’s chilling film, NFT: Cursed Images. Set to debut on digital platforms on March 6, the film will also enjoy a limited theatrical run, promising to captivate horror enthusiasts and digital art aficionados alike.

Fresh off a successful festival circuit, NFT: Cursed Images premiered at the 2024 British Horror Film Festival, where it left audiences gasping and garnered a slew of accolades, including Best Feature Film, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress, and the coveted Rising Star Award.

The film follows a group of seven friends in London who stumble upon a highly sought-after NFT collection known as Crypto Horrors. While the collection promises wealth and social status, it comes with a sinister twist: the NFTs are cursed. As the digital monsters depicted in the artwork begin to invade the real world, the friends find themselves hunted one by one. Their struggle for survival escalates as panic spreads beyond their circle, with online communities reporting eerie phenomena linked to the cursed NFTs.

Starring a talented ensemble cast, including David Wayman (The Ledge), Mariah Nonnemacher (Terminator: Dark Fate), and Najarra Townsend (The Stylist), the film is not just a horror flick but a commentary on the anxieties of a generation grappling with financial uncertainty. Odenheimer, who wrote and produced the film through his Old Jim Productions, expressed his excitement for the release, stating, “I wanted to create a ‘gateway horror’ that resonates with younger audiences while addressing their real-world concerns.”

In a unique promotional twist, NFT: Cursed Images has partnered with VeVe Digital Collectibles to offer viewers a chance to claim a free, limited-edition digital collectible. By scanning a QR code embedded in the film’s official trailer, the first 6,666 viewers will receive a digital creature from the film, merging the worlds of cinema and digital art in a groundbreaking way.

As the release date approaches, audiences across North America can prepare to experience the spine-chilling thrills of NFT: Cursed Images, available for rent or purchase on Digital HD platforms including Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home. Mark your calendars for March 6, and brace yourself for a horror experience that blurs the lines between the digital and the real.

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