Missed ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll’? The very mention of this movie title evokes a flood of memories, imagery, and excitement, as it has always been a household favorite. Fret no more as Regal Entertainment, led by the visionary producers Lily Monteverde and Roselle Monteverde, is enthusiastic about bringing back this beloved franchise to the big screen.
This time, for its 16th edition, they’ve added ‘Extreme’ to the title, promising an experience beyond and above its predecessors.
Remember those years when Christmas season meant cinemas filled with horror movies, a top choice for Filipino moviegoers? We have a deep-seated affection for the genre, and seeing ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll: Extreme’ as a comeback to the silver screen not only invokes nostalgia but also amplifies our excitement for a cherished tradition. Families, friends, and colleagues coming together to watch a movie amidst the Yuletide spirit and the allure of supernatural tales have made movie-watching a holiday favorite among Filipinos.
For yet another installment in the longest-running horror anthology film series, not only in the Philippines but throughout Southeast Asia, ‘Shake, Rattle & Roll: Extreme’ promises to add an extra layer of fun to this time-honored tradition, provided it becomes an official entry in this year’s Metro Manila Film Festival.

Regal Entertainment unveiled the first teaser trailer for ‘‘Shake, Rattle & Roll: Extreme’ on October 6 across various social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). The teaser quickly garnered over 5 million views on social media, accompanied by enthusiastic reviews from fans who can’t wait to finally experience it.
Watch the teaser for ‘SRR: Extreme’ below.
Beyond the incredible viewer count, fans expressed their anticipation on Facebook and Regal Entertainment’s other social media channels. One fan exclaimed, “Wow, it looks like I’ll be shaking and rattling this Christmas,” emphasizing the tradition among Filipino thrill-seekers to indulge in horror films during the holiday season with friends and family.
Another eager fan shared their excitement after watching the teaser, stating, “Yes! Just the teaser, and I’m already thrilled… I’m a devoted fan of the SRR movie series, so I’m definitely watching this one.” The latest addition to “Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme” promises three captivating stories that families and friends can eagerly await: Glitch, Rage, and Mukbang.

Shake, Rattle & Roll: Extreme episodes
Glitch delves into the tale of a non-traditional family discovering an insidious creature that invades their home, directed by Richard Somes (known for SRR episodes such as Lihim ng San Joaquin and Tamawo).
In Rage, a group of thrill-seekers embarks on a perilous journey, succumbing to a disease that compels them to fight for their lives. This episode is helmed by Joey de Guzman.
Lastly, Mukbang follows a group of influencers and content creators as they assemble for a collaboration in a lavish mansion. As night falls, they uncover two shape-shifting monsters with an insatiable appetite for human flesh, under the direction of Jerrold Tarog (renowned for works like Punerarya, Parola, and Ulam).
Boasting an ensemble cast featuring talents like Iza Calzado, Jane Oineza, Jane De Leon, and more, “Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme” promises spine-chilling performances.
For nearly four decades, spanning 15 installments, “Shake, Rattle & Roll” has embedded itself in the lives and nightmares of every generation. This film series is acclaimed for blending traditional Filipino horror elements with modern storytelling techniques, showcasing some of the industry’s brightest actors.
The highly anticipated “Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme” will soon hit theaters nationwide. Stay updated by visiting Regal Entertainment Inc.’s official social media accounts on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook. You can also find the latest news at www.regal-entertainment.com. Join the online excitement using the hashtags #ShakeRattleAndRollExtreme and #SRRExtreme.









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