Guillermo del Toro-approved festival hit Tigers Are Not Afraid to hit theaters on August 23

After a festival run that began with its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in 2017 and stretched out for nearly a year and a half, Mexican writer-director Issa López’s excellent magical realist horror-fantasy Tigers Are Not Afraid is finally set to make its U.S. debut. It will do so courtesy of AMC’s horror streaming service Shudder, which made similarly bold moves when it acquired exclusive streaming rights to the gonzo Nicolas Cage vehicle Mandy back in October and hit Japanese zom-com One Cut Of The Dead earlier this month.
Unlike Mandy, Tigers Are Not Afraid won’t have an accompanying theatrical run. But much like One Cut Of The Dead, it’s baffling that Tigers Are Not Afraid, which has earned nearly universal acclaim from critics and was nominated for 10 Ariel Awards (the Mexican equivalent of the Oscars), didn’t make its stateside debut earlier. On that note, Shudder curator Sam Zimmerman said on Twitter that the acquisition process for the film was slow and complicated:
We listed Tigers Are Not Afraid as one of our favorites from last year’s Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans, giving it a B+ and writing: