New Trailer for Horror Thriller ‘Kill Trip’ Reminds Us that Hitching a Ride is a Terrible Idea

June 25, 2026

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com.She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works.Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th.Email: [email protected]

If you thought surge pricing and festival traffic were the worst parts of a summer road trip, Quiver Distribution is here to ruin your travel plans completely. Mark your calendars this July, because the intense new horror-thriller Kill Trip is officially dropping on Digital and On Demand to turn a standard vacation into a total bloodbath.

Don’t Hitch a Ride

The story follows a group of carefree festivalgoers who are just trying to hitch a ride toward what should be the best, most music-filled weekend of their lives. Unfortunately, because they clearly haven’t watched a single horror movie in their lives, they place their trust in the absolute wrong stranger. Naturally, the journey immediately spirals into a waking nightmare. As their numbers begin to dwindle and the bodies of their friends start mysteriously vanishing into thin air, survival becomes a desperate race against an unseen evil lurking just beneath the surface. It turns out getting a ticket to the show was the easy part; the grim truth is that not everyone is going to live to see Austin.

A Stacked Ensemble

Written and directed by Kristian McKay, the 96-minute feature serves up a heavy dose of psychological tension and classic survival dread. McKay also produced the film alongside Daunish Alcott, ensuring the suspense hits all the right notes before the final credits roll.

The film boasts a stacked ensemble cast of genre veterans and fresh faces ready to face the music, including Tate Christensen, Diletta Guglielmi, Stelio Savante, Corin Nemec, Samaire Armstrong, Brittany McVicker, Todd Jenkins, and John Ford Coley.

Currently sitting at a spicy “Not Rated,” Kill Trip is engineered for fans who like their summer road trips with a side of absolute panic. Lock your car doors, skip the hitchhikers, and queue this one up when it lands on your favorite streaming and On Demand platforms on July 17.

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