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Horror Talks with Tate

Horror Talks with Tate

Written by: Tate Irons
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A podcast where we discuss all things horror in Movies, TV Shows, Video Games and so much more! My name is Tate Irons and I’m your host for this podcast and I'm here for you to discover every within the horror genre! Follow my Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrortalkswithtatepodcast?igsh=MWQ4a3U1azdvdXltYQ== Supported by Carers HQTate Irons Art
Episodes
  • Episode 62 - Horror Story 10 - Rehab of Shadows
    Jan 27 2026

    Plot detail: Deep in the fog-choked wilderness lies Shadow Pines Rehabilitation Camp, a remote facility promising healing, reflection, and recovery. But when Daniel, a new arrival burdened by his past, steps off the shuttle into the mist, it becomes clear that something inside the camp is terribly wrong.

    The air feels alive, the staff are too calm, and the patients seem drained of something far more vital than hope. The deeper Daniel looks, the more the forest itself seems to breathe around him—watching, whispering, remembering.

    As the days blur into uneasy nights, he begins to unravel the camp’s haunting history and the sinister truth behind its so-called “treatment.” Reality bends. Shadows move when they shouldn’t. And the line between therapy and nightmare collapses.

    Welcome back to Tate’s Nightmare Collection — where real memories twist into terrifying fiction. In the second installment, “Rehab of Shadows,” I take you deep into the heart of a remote recovery camp where healing turns to horror. What begins as a peaceful retreat for those seeking recovery soon descends into a nightmare of whispers, vanishing campers, and something lurking beyond the firelight… watching.

    Inspired by a real recovery camp I attended for his disability; Rehab of Shadows blurs the line between personal experience and supernatural terror. As night falls, reality fractures — and no one makes it out the same.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Bonus Episode 32 - Horror Talks with Alexander Butler: Part 2
    Jan 22 2026

    In Bonus Episode 32 of Horror Talks with Tate, we’re back with Alexander Butler for Part 2 of our in-depth horror conversation! 🎃🩸

    Alexander dives deeper into his role as Grumpy in the upcoming horror film Season 13, a chilling new project co-written by Jack Hoy and Lewis Santer. In this episode, we explore his continued experience working on the film, developing the character, and what audiences can expect from this terrifying new entry into the horror genre.

    From behind-the-scenes stories to insights into independent horror filmmaking, this episode is packed with passion, creativity, and plenty of scares for horror fans everywhere.

    🎥🎙️ Whether you’re excited for Season 13, love discovering rising talent, or just can’t get enough horror talk—this bonus episode is not to be missed!

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    28 mins
  • Bonus Episode 31 - Horror Talks with Mia Evans
    Jan 15 2026

    In this thrilling bonus episode of Horror Talks with Tate, we’re joined by actress Mia Evans, who stars in the upcoming horror film Season 13, co-written by Jack Hoy and Lewis Santer.

    Mia dives deep into her journey into the horror genre, her experience working on Season 13, and what it was like bringing such a chilling story to life. We talk about the film’s dark atmosphere, the emotional intensity behind the scenes, and the unique challenges that come with acting in a horror production that pushes boundaries and builds relentless tension.

    This episode also explores Mia’s passion for horror, her preparation process for intense scenes, and what audiences can expect when Season 13 finally unleashes its terror. From eerie moments on set to exciting insights about the film’s creation, this conversation is packed with exclusive details horror fans won’t want to miss.

    Whether you’re a fan of indie horror, upcoming genre films, or love hearing directly from the talent behind the scares, this bonus episode is a must-listen.

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    22 mins
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