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On September 25, 2025, Keke Palmer unleashed the first chilling chapter of her horror anthology Dread Manor via her KeyTV Network, titled “Devil’s Box.” This is more than just a new series — it’s Palmer’s venture into guiding viewers through four standalone tales of dread, twisting reality, fear, and human darkness.
Behind the scenes, Palmer isn’t just the face — she’s in the driver’s seat as host, creator, and executive producer (alongside a creative team including Sharon Palmer, Lenoria Addison, Loreal Palmer, and Frank Wimberly). She frames Dread Manor as a “haunted little house” — an invitation to “step inside.”
Distribution & Format:
Dread Manor is a lean, four-episode anthology, with new pieces dropping weekly — running through different horror subgenres. It streams exclusively via KeyTV’s social channels, including YouTube and Facebook.
Why “Devil’s Box” feels promising:
- It opens with isolation, uncertainty, and betrayal — strong haunt triggers.
- The confined scenario (handcuffs, one antagonist, limited space) promises tension over spectacle.
- From a branding angle, it aligns well with Palmer’s mission for KeyTV: amplifying creator voices via bold, digital storytelling.
The premise of Episode 1:
After what seemed like a promising blind date, Erick wakes to find himself handcuffed. His date isn’t what she appeared — and “a sinister way out” reveals itself. The set-up leans into psychological tension and the dread of not knowing who’s in control.
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