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The source provides an extensive overview of the burgeoning niche streaming wars within the horror genre, focusing on the launch of a new independent platform called BloodStream in October 2025. BloodStream is positioned as a direct competitor to the established horror streaming service, Shudder, which has dominated the market since 2015 with its curated blend of classics and originals. While Shudder appeals to a broader horror audience with content like Dragula and Hitchcock films, BloodStream is designed as a rebellious upstart that champions micro-budget and underground independent films at a lower price point. The episode details how BloodStream plans to differentiate itself through features like a creator-focused revenue model, VR integration, and a participatory "Indie Blood Drive" event to fund emerging filmmakers. Ultimately, the text explores how BloodStream's entry injects fresh competition into the saturated streaming landscape by catering specifically to fans seeking the rawest, most visceral examples of the horror genre.
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