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Kill TV Launches Uncensored Creator Storefront

Kill TV, the uncensored social media platform built for underground creators, horror filmmakers, and the fans who actually want to see their work, has announced the launch of its creator storefront.

The new storefront empowers filmmakers, musicians, and content creators to sell directly to their audience without the content restrictions, demonetization, and algorithmic suppression that have driven extreme and adult work off mainstream platforms.

Already live as a social platform, Kill TV is using today’s storefront launch to give creators a direct revenue channel — selling films, music videos, and exclusive content to fans on a platform that doesn’t apologise for what horror, exploitation, and underground art have always been.

“We operate within the law and let creators and audiences decide what’s acceptable, not algorithms or advertisers,” said the Kill TV team. “If it’s consensual, properly released, and legal, creators can put it on Kill TV and sell it. That’s it. We’re not in the business of telling filmmakers their vision is too much.”

What’s Launching Today

The Kill TV storefront launch slate includes a roster of underground and genre-defining content unavailable on any other platform:

● A Serbian Film — Kill TV becomes the first and only platform to offer the full 104-minute uncensored director’s cut of Srđan Spasojević’s 2010 film in digital form. A landmark moment for horror fans and filmmakers: even one of the most controversial films ever produced has been quietly censored, trimmed, and region-locked across every digital storefront for fifteen years. Kill TV is the first to host it as Spasojević intended.

● Samhel — One of the most uncompromising voices in underground horror filmmaking joins the platform.

● Jaysin the Sin God — The underground musical artist is producing original uncensored music videos exclusively for Kill TV.

● A growing lineup of adult content creators, horror filmmakers, wrestling brands, and uncensored skateboard creators confirmed for launch.

The Pitch to Creators

Where YouTube, Vimeo, Patreon, and Instagram police content based on advertiser comfort and shifting moral standards, Kill TV draws a single line: the law. Illegal content is reported and addressed in cooperation with authorities. Everything else — consensual, properly released, legally produced — belongs to the creator.

For horror filmmakers who have watched their trailers get age-gated into oblivion, their accounts deplatformed, and their distribution options narrow year after year, Kill TV is pitching itself as the alternative the genre has needed for a decade.

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