
Horror-Fix is proud to announce the premiere of Dislocated, a brand-new horror-themed fictional podcast that plunges listeners into a nightmarish mystery where reality itself feels slightly… off.
The debut episode of Dislocated premieres Friday, February 20, exclusively on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kXCURGZ-Dks
Written and directed by Ash Hamilton (Holes in the Sky: The Sean Miller Story, Final Days: Tales from the End Times), Dislocated is a serialized horror audio drama that follows a group of unsuspecting patrons who find themselves trapped inside a strange, isolated gas station — one that may not exist in any fixed place or time. As tension escalates and secrets unravel, the characters begin to realize the location itself may be the greatest threat of all.
The series features an ensemble cast of genre talent, including:
• Ash Hamilton
• Randy Rambeau
• Chloe Loren (Final Days, Flip & Suzy)
• Doug McDonald (Holes in the Sky: The Sean Miller Story)
• Brett Blakley (Holes in the Sky: The Sean Miller Story)
• Katie Schooley (Play with Me)
• Mercedes DeSilva (Flip & Suzy)
• and additional surprise voices
Blending atmospheric sound design, character-driven storytelling, and creeping psychological dread, Dislocated continues Horror-Fix’s commitment to producing original, independent horror across multiple formats — from film to podcasts and beyond.
“Dislocated is about being stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time — and realizing too late that there may be no way out,” said creator Ash Hamilton. “It’s intimate, unsettling, and designed to live entirely in the listener’s imagination.”
New episodes and updates will be announced through Horror-Fix’s official channels following the premiere.
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