Fright-Rags Unveils New Collection for 20th Anniversary of The Blair Witch Project
Two other collections for Steven Spielberg classics and Splatter University have also been revealed.
By Chris Morse
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The 20th anniversary of found-footage hit The Blair Witch Project is finally upon us and Fright-Rags has released new items to celebrate the occasion. As with each month, there are a few other goodies as well, including collections for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jaws, and Splatter University. Let's have a look.
First up is the 20th anniversary collection for The Blair Witch Project, a film that truly kicked off the found-footage subgenre of horror and took the world by storm in a big way. Five shirt designs in total are now available, including one with glow-in-the-dark handprints. The collection also includes two enamel pins and Stickman socks.
The next new collection is a celebration of all things Steven Spielberg, which is quite fitting for the summer, especially when you take Jaws into consideration. We also have a few designs for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial to help round things out. There are three shirts for each film, with a mix of new designs, reprints, and classic film artwork.
Finally, Fright-Rags has also revealed a new collection for the '80s slasher, Splatter University. There's nothing too flashy here, but fans can get their hands on two T-shirts, one of which is a new design and the other a reprint. Don't miss this film's 35-year reunion!
All of the above items are now available on Fright-Rags. Be sure to check out the store’s other offerings while you’re there and stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for more cool horror merchandise releases.
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