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The India-Taiwan co-production film 'Demon Hunters' will premiere on May 15 on JioHotstar and Amazon Prime Video across the Indian subcontinent. The film blends action, horror, comedy, romance, and sci-fi, featuring a story of a fake exorcist and a tech expert battling a zombie demon. It includes a combined Taiwanese-Hindi soundtrack and over 700 VFX shots.
Facts First
- Premieres May 15 on JioHotstar and Amazon Prime Video across the Indian subcontinent.
- A cross-cultural genre blend of action, horror, comedy, romance, and sci-fi.
- Multi-language availability with JioHotstar offering Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, and Amazon Prime Video adding Mandarin and English.
- Features a combined Taiwanese-Hindi soundtrack, including the Bollywood-style track 'Dadaji Ka Jadoo'.
- Produced with backing from Taiwan's Ministry of Culture and an international crew, including collaborators from Jackie Chan's teams.
What Happened
The film 'Demon Hunters' will premiere on streaming services on May 15. JioHotstar will stream the film in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, while Amazon Prime Video will offer it in Mandarin, English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. Directed by Mei-Juin Chen, the plot follows Tommy, a YouTuber who fakes exorcisms, and Sanjay, an Indian tech expert and grandson of a legendary exorcist, as they battle a zombie demon possession. The film was produced by Light House Productions and Kleos Entertainment Group, with Superfine Films as the Indian distribution partner.
Why this Matters to You
If you enjoy genre-blending international cinema, you now have direct access to a new action-horror-comedy from a unique cultural collaboration. The film's availability in multiple major Indian languages and Mandarin on popular platforms may make it easy to watch. The inclusion of a Bollywood-style track in the soundtrack could appeal to fans of that musical tradition.
What's Next
The film is already available theatrically in Taiwan, released by Vie Vision Pictures. Its streaming debut on May 15 is the next major step for its international audience. Viewer reception on these major platforms could influence the potential for similar cross-cultural co-productions in the future.