It's been listed on several of Daily Dead's "Favorites of 2017" features, and soon you'll be able to experience Tragedy Girls for yourself, as its home media release has been confirmed for early February.

According to Amazon and confirmed by the Tragedy Girls Twitter account, which retweeted an article on the news by Bloody Disgusting, Tragedy Girls will be released on Blu-ray and DVD by Gunpowder & Sky on February 2nd, the same day it comes out on VOD platforms.

We've been very excited for Daily Dead readers to see Tragedy Girls since our own Heather Wixson reviewed it at SXSW, so February 2nd is a day you should mark down on your calendars if you're looking to check out the next big horror movie that might be mentioned at the water cooler in coming weeks.

While official Blu-ray cover art has yet to be confirmed, Amazon posted the artwork below, which is the same from the film's stylish poster. Special features have yet to be announced, but we'll keep you updated as more details are revealed. For those unfamiliar with the film, we have the official synopsis and trailer below. Will you be watching the social media serial killer movie this February?

Synopsis: "Best friends Sadie and McKayla are on a mission to boost their social media fandom as amateur crime reporters hot on the trail of a deranged local serial killer. After they manage to capture the killer and secretly hold him hostage, they realize the best way to up get scoops on future victims would be to, you know, murder people themselves. As the @TragedyGirls become an overnight sensation and panic grips their small town, can their friendship survive the strain of national stardom? Will they get caught? Will their accounts get verified?"

Directed by Tyler MacIntyre, Tragedy Girls stars Alexandra Shipp, Brianna Hildebrand, Josh Hutcherson, Craig Robinson, Kevin Durand, Jack Quaid, Timothy V. Murphy, Nicky Whelan, Austin Abrams, Kerry Rhodes, and Mary Carmen Lopez.

Source: Amazon via Bloody Disgusting
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