Stephen King has a creepy new animated short film. Watch it here.

Kate Siegel does the voiceover and directs.
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Sam Haysom
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An animated image shows a scary teacher towering over a little boy.
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Scary teachers and a bathroom-dwelling tiger combine in "Lily", a new animated short film written by Stephen King, based on his 1968 short story "Here There Be Tygers".

The short, narrated, and directed by Kate Siegel, is part of Dark Corners Films, a new series of animated horror shorts aimed at children and bringing together horror writers including Paul Tremblay and Mali Elfman (who is also acting as showrunner).

You can watch all the shorts on the Dark Corners YouTube channel. Each comes with a handy pumpkin rating, so you know how scary it'll be going in.

Topics Stephen King

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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