Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Traumatika Possesses Theaters Today- A Demonic Mother’s Nightmares Go Public

A new demonic horror aims to terrify moviegoers this weekend. Traumatika, a brutal possession thriller from filmmakers Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rançon, opens in theaters today, September 12, 2025, via Saban Films- and early coverage warns this one isn’t for the faint of heart. 

In the film’s twist-on-possession logline, a mother (played by Texas-born actress Rebekah Kennedy) undergoes an escalating, grotesque transformation as her young son’s night terrors begin to manifest in the waking world. The story leans heavily into physical, makeup-driven effects and shocks meant to unsettle on a visceral level rather than rely on jump-scare sleight of hand. 

Director Pierre Tsigaridis- who previously collaborated with co-director/writer Maxime Rançon on cult horror fare- leans into extreme, practical FX and a grainy, claustrophobic aesthetic. Early promo material (teasers and the first trailer) frames Traumatika as a film that “possesses” its audience just as much as its characters, and the studio has leaned into the tagline that the movie is “too intense” to show a full trailer in some venues. 

Local premiere and opening-night details show a grass-roots theatrical rollout: select venues- including Regal Live Oak- are among the first theaters to screen the unrated feature on release day, giving horror fans a chance to see the film’s practical FX spectacle on the big screen. Expect trigger warnings at box offices and a fair share of walkouts from viewers unprepared for the film’s intensity. 

For collectors and poster-hunters, the film’s illustrated poster (released this month) nods to retro horror art and amplifies the film’s nightmarish tone- a suitable match for marketing that promises not just scares, but lingering, disturbing imagery. If you plan to see it opening weekend, consider arriving early: press buzz and horror-site chatter suggest Traumatika will be an intense midnight-crowd favorite. 

Traumatika is out today (Sept 12) in select theaters from Saban Films- a demonic, effects-heavy possession picture that’s already generating “this is too intense” headlines. If you love body-horror and old-school practical FX, this one belongs on your must-see list (but maybe not for the kids). 

Ananya Bhaskar
Ananya Bhaskar
Hey, Ananya here. Horror movies by night, writing worlds by day. Popcorn optional, imagination mandatory.

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