This “Woodsboro Horror Film Club Est. 1996” T-shirt is a must-have for any horror movie buff, especially fans of the Scream franchise. While it’s not a movie prop itself, it cleverly references the fictional town of Woodsboro, California, where the infamous Ghostface killings took place.
The “Est. 1996” part likely refers to the year the first Scream movie hit theaters, igniting a new wave of slasher films and introducing the world to the masked killer, Ghostface. The films themselves center around a group of teenagers in Woodsboro who are stalked and murdered by a mysterious figure. While the identity of Ghostface changes throughout the franchise, the core theme of a masked killer terrorizing teenagers remains.
This t-shirt doesn’t just reference the movie; it playfully suggests the existence of a horror film club within the town itself. Imagine a group of students at Woodsboro High School, bonded by their love for all things creepy and chilling. This shirt lets you become a part of that fictional club, a group dedicated to dissecting scary movies and maybe even celebrating the dark underbelly of horror cinema.
Whether you’re a die-hard Scream fan or simply enjoy a good horror flick, this “Woodsboro Horror Film Club Est. 1996” T-shirt is a fun way to show your appreciation for the genre. It’s a conversation starter for fellow horror enthusiasts and a unique way to rep your love for the Scream franchise in a subtle way.
- Product Type: T-shirt
- Made of: 100% cotton
- Graphic: Distressed DTG Print
- Color: Black
- Standard Fit
- Machine Washable