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Eli Roth’s ‘Thanksgiving’ Board Game from ‘Stop the Killer’ Rewards You for Getting Killed! [Trailer]

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First it was a fake trailer. And then it became a real movie. Now, Eli Roth’s throwback slasher hit Thanksgiving is getting an official board game adaptation from Stop the Killer!

In Thanksgiving: John Carver’s Carving Board Game from Stop the Killer Games, players start by attending an in-store Black Friday sale that gets way out of hand, with people dying in horrific ways in every aisle. But things go from bad to worse because a killer wearing a John Carver mask is also on the loose murdering the townsfolk in droves…

Unlike the movie, you are rewarded for dying… A LOT! The player who dies the most is revealed to be John Carver, triggering a final battle between the rest of the players and Carver!

Who will win? And more importantly, will they be thankful for their victory?

Exclusively watch the official trailer for Thanksgiving: John Carver’s Carving Board Game below, which was written by and directed by Nate Ragon. Nate tells us, “Working on this game has been the most fun so far with Stop the Killer Games, and doing the trailer was an added bonus! From day one I envisioned it to be a sort of throwback to the original Thanksgiving trailer from Grindhouse, and I think we definitely nailed that style.”

Based on Eli Roth’s movie, the official board game is designed by Roth and Jon Cohn, produced by Anthony Masi and Nate Ragon, with illustrations by Zachary Jackson Brown.

Eli Roth said in a statement to Bloody Disgusting, “When we started production on Thanksgiving, Jeff Rendell gave me the board game Silent Night, Deadly Night. I had it in my office during shooting, I thought it was so hilarious and perverse, we actually said, ‘What if we made a board game out of Thanksgiving?’ By complete coincidence, the team at Stop the Killer reached out to me after the film was released, and I said not only do I want to do it, I had specifically been thinking about all the things we could do if we were ever to make one.”

“I worked with the incredible team of game masters, writers, designers, and horror uber-fans to come up with something that was not only fun, but was playable multiple times with different ridiculous results,” Roth continues. “I dreamed of making a game that you could play after you watched the movie, or if you wanted to live in the world of the game and go deeper into the strange characters and twisted killings, you can go inside the film through the game. I wanted real participation not just in trying to win, but in audience creativity. If you’re good at coming up with great kills, you just might be able to survive John Carver’s Carving Board. I was deeply involved in every aspect of the game, and wanted something that could ruin any family Thanksgiving gathering.”

Game designer Jon Cohn adds, “Eli laid out three very clear mandates for the game: create the most offensive holiday game ever, make it easy enough for Grandma to learn, and make sure Grandma absolutely hates it. I’ve made a number of licensed games in my career, but this was the first time I had a chance to co-design a project alongside the actual creator. Eli has been an incredible collaborator on this game, he’s been dedicated every step of the way to push the experience into something tailor-made for anyone who is a fan of Thanksgiving. In every meeting, Eli has been incredibly supportive of the game’s direction, and is always ready with an idea to elevate the game to the next level. He even went as far as writing an entire deck of trivia cards specifically for players visiting McCarty’s Party (the only safe place in Plymouth)!

“During each round, one player assumes the role of John Carver, then acts as Judge, Jury, and Executioner as the rest of the players take their turns. Those players will be prompted to provide the most outrageous, gory, and gross answers possible, leaving it up to the current Carver player to choose who dies at any given moment. One of the hardest aspects of making games based on horror films is figuring out how to deal with the fact that there’s a murderer going around killing all of the characters you’re supposed to be playing as. Thanks to Eli’s mandate, I came up with an idea that’s sort of the opposite experience of most horror games. In Thanksgiving, you actually WANT to die… a lot!”

Stop the Killer Games’ Anthony Masi tells us, “Since starting this board game company in 2022, I’ve been able to help create games based on some of favorite horror movies, and most of them have been with our partner company, Fright Rags. With their help, we were able to fast-track the Thanksgiving game and completely design it and test it in record time, which will enable us to release it in November of this year. To get 10% off and 3 Limited Edition stickers, go to www.stopthekiller.com and use code NOLEFTOVERS!

You can pre-order the Thanksgiving board game now, shipping November 2024!

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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5 of This Week’s Coolest Horror Collectibles Including a ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ Fashion Collection

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Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.

Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!


The Boy 4K UHD from Scream Factory

The Boy comes to life on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on September 3 via Scream Factory. The 2016 horror film is presented in 4K from the original elements with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

William Brent Bell (Orphan: First Kill, The Devil Inside) directs from a script by Stacey Menear. Lauren Cohan, Rupert Evans, Jim Norton, Diana Hardcastle, Ben Robson, Jett Klyne, and James Russell star.

Special features include: a new commentary by film critics Julia Cunningham and Emily Higgins; new interviews with Bell, Menear, cinematographer Daniel Pearl, doll designer Todd Masters, and doll handler Tannis Hegan; and the trailer.


Village of the Damned 4K UHD from Scream Factory

Beware the children when Village of the Damned hits 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on September 24 via Scream Factory. The 1995 remake of the 1960 sci-fi/horror classic has been newly transferred in 4K from the 35mm original camera negative with Dolby Vision.

Master of horror John Carpenter directs from a script by David Himmelstein (Bad Company), based on John Wyndham’s 1957 novel The Midwich Cuckoos. Christopher Reeve, Linda Kozlowski, Kirstie Alley, Michael Paré, Mark Hamill, and John Falk star.

Special features include: new commentary by filmmakers Jackson Stewart (Beyond the Gates) and Francis Galluppi (The Last Stop in Yuma County); new interviews with Himmelstein and music historian Daniel Schweiger; It Takes A Village: The Making of Village of the Damned; filming location visit; vintage interviews with cast and crew; and more.


Creature from the Black Lagoon Purse from Vixen

70 years later, Gill-Man remains one of the best creature designs in cinematic history. Vixen has replicated the classic monster’s visage as a purse for its Creature from the Black Lagoon fashion collection.

Designed by Micheline Pitt, the bag is made from pliable PVC rubber with polyester lining. It features an adjustable strap so it can be worn as a crossbody bag with a 21.5″ handle drop or a wrist purse with a 11.75″ handle drop.

Swimming into homes in October, pre-orders are up for $128.


Top 100 Horror Movies Poster from Fangoria

Fangoria has released a scratch-off poster featuring the top 100 horror movies as voted on by the magazine’s readers. Each film is represented by a silver foil design that can be scratched off as you watch it to reveal full-color artwork.

Measuring 16.5×23.4, the poster retails for $24. Use the link above to save 20% at checkout, bringing the price down to $19.20.


Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Steelbook 4K UHD from 20th Century

Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes will reign on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD on August 27 via 20th Century. The fourth installment in the Planet of the Apes reboot series is presented in 4K with HDR and Dolby Atmos audio.

Wes Ball (The Maze Runner) directs from a script by Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds, The Black Dahlia). Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, Peter Macon, and William H. Macy star.

The 4K features Inside the Lens: The Raw Cut, a full-length alternative look at the film with a split-screen comparison between the final cut and a version with unfinished VFX.

Other special features include: The Raw Cut commentary by director Ball, editor Dan Zimmerman, and VFX supervisor Erik Winquist; Inside the Forbidden Zone: Making Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes; and 14 deleted & extended scenes with commentary by Ball.


For more merch madness, peruse the Killer Collectibles archives. You can also visit Broke Horror Fan.

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