The intersection of physical media, niche horror, and digital preservation has found a unique battleground in the modern streaming era. As streaming services constantly cycle through licensing agreements, physical discs go out of print, and digital storefronts alter availability, online repositories have become essential for film enthusiasts. One specific entry in the horror landscape—Don Mancini’s Seed of Chucky (2004)—serves as an intriguing case study of how a misunderstood cult classic lives on through platforms like the Internet Archive. The Digital Architecture of Horror Preservation
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