Echoverse & Bloody Disgusting Launch Epic Horror Audio Collaboration With Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal
The horror and supernatural entertainment world is buzzing with excitement as Echoverse and Bloody Disgusting officially launch a major collaboration, beginning with a star-studded audio adaptation of the cult-favorite illustrated novel Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal.
This partnership unites two powerhouse brands known for genre-defining storytelling:
Echoverse, the studio behind cutting-edge sci-fi, supernatural, and fantasy audio content
Bloody Disgusting, Cineverse’s world-renowned horror division, responsible for some of the internet’s most beloved and chilling genre content
Together, they aim to expand the boundaries of horror audio dramas and deliver cinematic-quality storytelling to fans worldwide.
A New Era for Genre Audio: Inside the Echoverse x Bloody Disgusting Partnership
The newly announced partnership isn’t intended as a one-off collaboration. Both companies describe this as the beginning of a long-term alliance, designed to bring dark, imaginative, and genre-bending narratives to the booming global audio entertainment market.
Mark Stern, President of Echoverse, shared his excitement:
“We couldn’t have found a better home for Grim Death than Bloody Disgusting. We’re excited to not only launch this series with them but to have it serve as the first of many more Echoverse original productions to be distributed with Cineverse.”
This statement signals what fans have hoped for: a future where horror, dark fantasy, and supernatural audio productions grow into deeper, more ambitious worlds with bigger casts, higher production values, and broader distribution across podcast platforms.
Adapting a Cult Classic: The Origin of Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal
First released in 2017, the illustrated novel by:
Thomas E. Sniegoski (author)
Mike Mignola (legendary comic illustrator known for Hellboy)
became a beloved gem among readers who enjoy pulp-style horror blended with supernatural noir.
The novel introduced fans to a darkly comical, retro-gothic universe where Death itself hires a mortal to right cosmic wrongs — and where the bizarre often becomes hilariously grim.
Bringing the Story Into Audio
The first audio adaptation, titled Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal, brings this eccentric world to life with:
atmospheric sound design
rich voice performances
a narrative tone that blends pulp adventure, dark humor, and supernatural horror
All of this positions the podcast as a must-listen event for fans of audio fiction, comic-book storytelling, and quirky occult narratives.
Plot Overview: A Darkly Comedic Tale of Death, Justice & Redemption
At the heart of the adaptation is Bentley, an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
The Premise
Bentley agrees to work for Death in exchange for a chance to free his parents from purgatory. The deal comes with one clear mission: avenge those who were taken from the world before their time.
Bentley’s world is filled with supernatural rules, grim ironies, and deeply strange allies — and enemies.
Bentley’s Team Includes:
Pym, his razor-tongued butler who brings witty cynicism to the darkest moments
Gwen, a determined journalist unwilling to back down in her own pursuit of truth
Bill, the nearly-dead (and occasionally electrocuted) sidekick who gives the story its signature gritty humor
The result is a fast-paced, atmospheric, horror-infused adventure packed with sinister mysteries and moments of absurd comedy.
A Director with Theater Prestige: Anne Kauffman Leads the Series
The audio drama is directed by Anne Kauffman, one of the most respected directors in contemporary theater.
Her recent work includes:
Directing the Broadway production “Mary Jane,” which received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and character-driven storytelling
Kauffman is known for bringing psychological nuance and expressive detail to her productions — qualities that translate exceptionally well into audio storytelling.
Her involvement signals the project’s ambition: This is more than a podcast. It is an immersive audio theater production.
A Star-Studded Cast Brings the Story to Life
One of the biggest talking points around the new audio series is its high-profile cast, featuring actors from some of the largest TV shows, films, and Broadway stages.
The voice lineup includes:
Cory Michael Smith (Saturday Night, Gotham)
Merritt Wever (Severance, Godless)
Zeljko Ivanek (Damages, Madam Secretary)
William Fichtner (The Perfect Storm, Prison Break)
Andre de Shields (Hadestown, Tony Award winner)
John Carroll Lynch (American Horror Story, Fargo)
Stephen Tobolowsky (Groundhog Day, Glee)
This cast brings major cinematic and theatrical energy to the project, elevating the story far beyond a traditional audiobook or simple narrated tale.
Production insiders say the performances were designed to bring a graphic novel’s dynamism into a purely auditory form — turning soundscapes into vivid imagery inside the listener’s mind.
Bloody Disgusting Expands Its Podcast Empire
The partnership with Echoverse is part of Bloody Disgusting’s broader strategy to grow its podcast network into one of the strongest genre platforms in the world.
Tom Owen, founder of Bloody Disgusting, explained:
“We are always looking for new ways to entertain our horror fans by adding genre-bending and thought-provoking content to our growing Bloody Disgusting podcast network. Teaming with Echoverse on this star-studded audio project kicks off our thrilling slate of podcast releases to keep our fans on the edge of their seats.”
This statement aligns with Bloody Disgusting’s impressive track record over the past decade:
viral horror podcasts
award-winning fiction series
fan-favorite audio dramas
cross-media collaborations with film and streaming platforms
And now, with Echoverse involved, the network is ready to expand into bigger universes with more ambitious storytelling.
Upcoming Slate: What’s Next for Bloody Disgusting’s Podcast Network
Alongside the new Grim Death adaptation, Bloody Disgusting has announced an exceptionally robust lineup for late 2025 and 2026 — promising a golden era of horror audio content.
Below is an expanded breakdown of the network’s upcoming releases:
1. Mayfair Watchers Society – Season 3 (Launches Nov. 14, 2025)
A massive fan favorite, Mayfair Watchers Society returns with:
24 brand-new episodes
a season releasing every two weeks
new lore expansions
deeper explorations of the unsettling alternate world created with artist Trevor Henderson
The show has been praised for its chilling atmosphere and imaginative world-building rooted in viral internet horror aesthetics.
2. Wireland Ranch – New Season in January 2026
The psychedelic horror audio drama returns with a fresh arc in early 2026.
This season promises more:
cosmic horror
psychological surrealism
auditory hallucinations
experimental storytelling
Additionally, the Wireland Ranch universe is expanding.
Introducing: The Dope Show
A new side story featuring:
Steven Ogg (The Walking Dead, Westworld)
Rory Culkin (Scream 4, Lords of Chaos)
This spin-off explores twisted corners of the same bizarre alternate universe, offering fans even more unsettling lore.
3. Something’s Amiss at Juniper’s House – Premieres Valentine’s Day 2026
This 13-episode supernatural romance targets fans of:
Twilight
Netflix’s You
paranormal romance fiction
The series blends dark mystery with emotional tension, making it ideal for listeners who crave stories about dangerous love, haunting secrets, and supernatural desires.
4. The Dead – Season 2 (March 2026)
Another major returning title is The Dead, produced in partnership with the George A. Romero Foundation.
Season 2 continues to explore:
post-apocalyptic horrors
the psychological impact of existing among the undead
anthology-style stories from characters who join the zombie hordes
The series expands Romero’s legacy through intimate, character-driven horror.
Why This Partnership Matters for the Future of Audio Horror
As audio storytelling becomes a major entertainment format, genre studios are looking for new ways to push boundaries. The Echoverse and Bloody Disgusting partnership represents:
A shift toward cinematic podcasting
High-budget, ensemble-cast audio dramas are becoming more common — and horror fans are ready for richer, more immersive experiences.
The merging of horror, fantasy, and pulp fiction
No longer confined to simple scares, horror storytelling now blends genres for complex narratives with emotional depth.
A strategic expansion of the horror audience
By adapting cult novels, launching new series, and expanding existing universes, these studios attract:
comic-book fans
horror film devotees
supernatural fiction readers
podcast binge-listeners
nostalgia-driven pulp lovers
The rise of collaborative genre universes
Horror podcasting is beginning to resemble the early days of interconnected comic universes — with shared aesthetics, crossovers, and expanding lore.
Final Thoughts: A New Chapter Begins for Horror Audio Fans
With Echoverse and Bloody Disgusting collaborating on Grim Death and Bill The Electrocuted Criminal, horror fans are entering a new era of high-quality, story-driven audio entertainment.
Packed with top-tier acting, visionary direction, and ambitious world-building, this adaptation marks the start of what both studios promise will be a long series of groundbreaking genre productions.
For listeners, it means more chilling tales. More bizarre worlds. More unforgettable characters. And above all — more horror delivered in the most immersive way possible.