EXCLUSIVE: Tiera Skovbye (Riverdale) and Kevin Alves (Yellowjackets) have signed on to star in the feature film, ScareBNB, from Canadian director AJ Lutsky (Garlic Parmesan).
The horror-thriller follows four college friends — Nicole, Jennifer, Danielle, and the token guy, Evan — on a summer vacation at a secluded cabin. What starts as a seemingly idyllic getaway spirals into chaos when they find themselves being hunted by two psychotic attackers. But the real shock comes as the friends discover the motive and mastermind behind their twisted terror trip.
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Kimi Alexander (Are We Done Now?) is producing. Todd Slater (The Optimist), Michael Olsen (Chained) and Patrick Phillips (Broken) are on board as executive producers. The project is the first feature film being produced under the Double Phifer Media Inc. banner, in cooperation with Motion Media Group and Convoke Media.
Pic is slated to shoot on location near Kelowna, British Columbia this September.
“When fear gives way to humor, it creates this incredible vulnerable space where we can think and reflect without realizing we are doing it. That’s the key to this film,” Lutsky commented.
Slater added: “This thriller takes classic tropes and flips them on their head, a perfectly balanced slasher film with fun action and dark comedy. ScareBNB is exactly the kind of smart, elevated concept that’s both commercially viable and creatively fresh.”
Skovbye recently recurred in the hit Hallmark series When Calls the Heart and is also known for her roles as Polly Cooper on The CW’s Riverdale and for starring in the NBC series Nurses.
Alves is best known for his role as Travis Martinez in Showcases’s hit series Yellowjackets, going into its fourth season in 2026. He first gained recognition on ABC’s Shadowhunters and the Netflix series Locke & Key.
Skovbye is repped by Gersh, Play Management, and Atlas Artists. Alves is repped by Connekt Creative and D2 Management.
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