BlackBoxTV

BlackBoxTV (2010- )

RunningScripted showHorror, Science-Fiction, Thriller

BlackBoxTV is an American horror anthology web series created by Tony E. Valenzuela and Philip DeFranco. Horror/Sci-Fi anthology shorts ranging from cannibals, serial killers, and buckets of blood.

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E01WAKEfévr. 7, 2016
S06E08Lullaby: A Zombie Musicaloct. 30, 2015
S06E07The Believerjuin 21, 2015
S06E06Count to Tenavr. 29, 2015
S06E05Villisca: Paranormalmars 23, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did BlackBoxTV premiere?

BlackBoxTV premiered on August 9, 2010.

Who created BlackBoxTV?

BlackBoxTV was created by Tony E. Valenzuela.

What genre does BlackBoxTV belong to?

BlackBoxTV belongs to the horror and thriller genre.

How many episodes were there in the first season of BlackBoxTV?

The first season of BlackBoxTV consisted of 24 episodes.

Who were some of the notable actors in BlackBoxTV?

Notable actors in BlackBoxTV included Joey Graceffa, Meghan Camarena, and Logan Paul.

Did BlackBoxTV feature standalone episodes or a continuous storyline?

BlackBoxTV featured standalone episodes, each with its own self-contained story.

Was BlackBoxTV known for its suspenseful storytelling?

Yes, BlackBoxTV was known for its suspenseful and gripping storytelling.

Did BlackBoxTV incorporate elements of supernatural or paranormal phenomena?

Yes, BlackBoxTV often incorporated elements of supernatural or paranormal phenomena in its episodes.

Did BlackBoxTV have a focus on psychological horror?

Yes, BlackBoxTV often explored psychological horror and the human psyche in its episodes.

Did BlackBoxTV have a unique visual style?

Yes, BlackBoxTV had a distinct visual style that added to its atmospheric storytelling.

Did BlackBoxTV feature a variety of different subgenres within the horror genre?

Yes, BlackBoxTV explored various subgenres within horror, including found footage, slasher, and supernatural.

Did BlackBoxTV incorporate social media and online platforms in its storytelling?

Yes, BlackBoxTV often incorporated social media and online platforms to engage with its audience.

Did BlackBoxTV receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, BlackBoxTV received generally positive reviews from critics for its unique approach to horror storytelling.

Did BlackBoxTV have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, BlackBoxTV had a dedicated fanbase who engaged with the show through various online platforms.

Did BlackBoxTV explore dark and taboo themes in its episodes?

Yes, BlackBoxTV often delved into dark and taboo themes, pushing the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling.

Also known as

  • BlackBoxTV Presents

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