Boutique prestige distributor The Forge will release the multi-genre feature FLUXX, written and directed by Brendan Gabriel Murphy, on several major TVOD platforms Tuesday, August 26. Apple pre-order for the title opens Tuesday, August 19. TVOD prices are $14.99 for EST or $13.99 for SD (purchase) and $5.99 for HD or $4.99 for SD (rental). The film will be available on the following platforms: Amazon, Apple, Fandango, and Google Play, among others.
Following a celebrity red carpet premiere at the Beverly Hills Fine Arts Theatre in Los Angeles, the film rolled out to 50 screens in 27 markets at AMC Theatres and Regal Cinemas across the United States in May and June 2025.
In FLUXX, former starlet Vada Pierce (Shelley Hennig) is trapped inside her Hollywood Hills mansion by a force she can’t escape. She begins to unravel when her husband (Shiloh Fernandez) vanishes without a trace. As time fractures and her memories spiral out of control, Vada is pulled into a dangerous mind game—haunted by masked intruders, cryptic voices, and shadows from her past. With reality slipping and paranoia rising, she must piece together the truth before she loses everything—including her sanity.
FLUXX stars Shelley Hennig (Teen Wolf), Shiloh Fernandez (EVIL DEAD), Henry Ian Cusick (Lost), Charlotte McKinney (BAYWATCH), and Tyrese Gibson (FAST & FURIOUS franchise). Other cast includes Tanner Beard, Phillip Brown, Emily Tremaine Fernandez, Trevor Georgeson, Brittney Rae, James Reid, Sheldon Roberts, Dee Shiver, and Mary Simmons.
FLUXX had its World Premiere at the 2024 Mammoth Film Festival, where Hennig won the award for Best Actress, and went on to win the Grand Jury Prize Award for Best Feature Film at the 2024 Malibu Film Festival. Most recently, FLUXX won the Tim Burton Native Burbank Visionary Award at the 2024 Burbank International Film Festival.
“After a successful and gratifying theatrical run, we’re thrilled to be partnering with The Forge to bring FLUXX to home viewing audiences,” says Murphy. “It’s a film about identity and control in an increasingly disorienting world, and I can’t wait for people to experience it.”
“FLUXX is an inventive, high-concept genre piece that keeps you guessing,” adds Sayre. “It’s exactly the kind of film we love championing.”
FLUXX joins The Forge’s growing slate of bold independent cinema, including the Māori coming-of-age drama WE WERE DANGEROUS, produced by Piki Films (JOJO RABBIT) and starring Erana James (The Wilds, Alien: Earth) and Rima Te Wiata (The Wheel of Time, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE), out now on VOD, and the French horror-comedy THE BALCONETTES, written and directed by Noémie Merlant and featuring an ensemble cast that includes Merlant (PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE) and Lucas Bravo (Emily in Paris), which opens in select theaters beginning Friday, August 22.

