New 2-Minute Sneak Peek Reveals Shudder’s Next Found-Footage Nightmare [Exclusive]

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Published Mar 6, 2026, 10:00 AM EST

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In the decades that found footage filmmaking has been around, we’ve been treated to some truly unique pieces of art. Movies like Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez’s The Blair Witch Project, Cameron and Colin CairnesLate Night with the Devil, and Matt ReevesCloverfield have absolutely shaken us to our core thanks to that eerie first-person perspective, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. On March 13, Shudder will welcome a new title to its ever-expanding catalogue of horror flicks with the arrival of Bodycam. Putting an extra disturbing twist on the subgenre, filmmaker Brandon Christensen (The Puppetman) pushes the boundaries like never before. Today, as part of Collider’s Exclusive Preview event, we’ve got a brand-new look at the film by way of a thrilling sneak peek that teases the anxiety-inducing ride that’s on the way to audiences next week.

With all the makings of an overnight cult classic, Bodycam follows two police officers as they investigate a domestic disturbance. Upon their arrival at the residence, they spot a suspicious-looking man who appears to be hiding something under his shirt. In a panic, one of the officers fires several shots and kills the man. Realizing that everything has been caught on their body cameras, the police panic over what to do to not end up on the evening news and at the center of mass public scrutiny. But the dead body in the basement is just the start of their problems, as there’s something much more sinister watching them from the shadows.

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Starring as the two law enforcement officials at the center of a coverup are Jaime M. Callica (Trap House) and Sean Rogerson (Grave Encounters), with a supporting ensemble that includes Catherine Lough Haggquist (Motherland: Fort Salem), Angel Prater (Animal Kingdom), Keegan Connor Tracy (Final Destination 2), Elizabeth Longshaw (There’s No Way Out), Colette Nwachi (My Life with the Walter Boys), Joe Perry (Black Summer) and Kevin Doree (Sweet Summer Love). In addition to helming your latest found footage obsession, Christensen also co-penned the screenplay alongside Ryan Christensen. Bodycam is the director’s latest foray into horror filmmaking, having previously unleashed terror onto audiences thanks to titles like Night of the Reaper, The Puppetman, and Superhost.

Check out our exclusive new look at Bodycam above and see it on Shudder March 13. Stay tuned for more to come from Collider’s Exclusive Preview event.

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