Screambox Promotes Tony Wash to Director of Programming & Original Productions (EXCLUSIVE)
In a strategic move to boost its original content, horror streaming platform Screambox has promoted Tony Wash to Director of Programming and Original Productions. The exclusive announcement, confirmed by NextMinuteNews, highlights Screambox’s commitment to expanding its in-house productions and competing in the crowded streaming market.
Why Tony Wash’s Promotion Matters
A veteran in horror and genre entertainment, Tony Wash previously served as Senior Programming Manager, where he curated Screambox’s library of indie horror hits and cult classics. His promotion reflects Screambox’s ambition to shift from licensed content to original films and series.
“Tony’s creative vision aligns perfectly with our goal to become a horror streaming leader,” said a Screambox insider. “We’re not just acquiring content anymore—we’re creating it.”
Screambox’s Push Into Original Horror
Owned by Cineverse, Screambox has built a loyal fanbase with curated horror, thriller, and supernatural content. Now, with Wash leading programming, the platform aims to compete with Shudder, Tubi, and even Netflix by developing exclusive originals.
Wash has already proven his expertise, securing buzzworthy exclusives like:
– The Outwaters
– The Wrath of Becky
In an exclusive statement, Wash shared:
“Horror fans demand fresh, boundary-pushing stories. My mission is to deliver originals that terrify and linger in viewers’ minds.”
What’s Next for Screambox?
Sources reveal Screambox is developing:
– An anthology horror series
– A feature film co-produced with an indie studio
– Partnerships with rising horror filmmakers
With horror streaming at an all-time high, Screambox’s original content strategy could be a game-changer for niche platforms.
Industry Experts Weigh In
Horror filmmakers and analysts applaud the move:
“Tony understands horror fans better than anyone. He’s the right leader for Screambox’s next chapter.”
As the platform prepares to unveil its new slate, one thing is certain—horror streaming is about to get even scarier.
— Reported by [Your Name], NextMinuteNews
