The mortuary assistant is the latest horror video game to be developed into a movie. It’s coming to theaters and the Shudder streaming service on February 13, so we don’t have long to wait now.
It’s been an exciting time for horror video games. Recently, Markiplier’s Iron lung performed incredibly well at the box office, and now The mortuary assistant adapts another viral game that many Twitch streamers and YouTubers are obsessed with.
Clarke was involved in much of the process, including set and character designs, to ensure they stayed true to the original vision of the horror game. So if you’ve played the game, you can expect a lot of fame when you watch the movie.
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Clarke’s involvement in The mortuary assistant However, the film didn’t stop behind the scenes and fans will also get to see him in front of the camera. Kipp told me that Clarke was keen to play one of the dead bodies in the film, so keep your eyes peeled for a familiar face.
Kipp said, “Brian was a good sport at playing the second dead body we see in the film, but having him on set as an actor was an easy way to have the writer with us.”
“Tracee Beebe’s script did a fantastic job of continuing the storyline of Rebecca’s character, and Brian was able to come into the scripting process like the cavalry and bring the material back into the world he had created. I showed him every clip of the film and even had him interview sound designers with me because I felt the game’s soundscape was key to its success; the way the horror is not only seen, but felt in your bones.”
Kipp concluded by saying, “Our sound designer and composer, Jeffery Alan Jones, was the right choice and spoke of River Fields Mortuary as if each room had its own personality and sense of unease.”
I’m incredibly excited about it The mortuary assistant to get on Shudder, mainly because of the developer’s huge involvement in the film. It’s so cool to see great collaborative projects like this come to life and exist in multiple formats to tell their story.
This is one of my top horror movies for February, but if you want to see more, check out seven new horror movies on Netflix, Shudder, HBO Max, and more in February 2026.
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