Thor Moreno’s — Die Again Tomorrow Could Be His Breakout Bloodbath
- BuzzSlayers
- Mar 30
- 2 min read

For years, indie horror heads and underground thriller junkies have known the name Thor Moreno. He’s the guy who doesn’t flinch. The filmmaker who laces his stories with psychological rot, dread-spiced atmosphere, and a healthy distrust of clean endings. But with Die Again Tomorrow, his upcoming summer 2025 release, Moreno isn’t just delivering another hard-hitting genre entry—he’s making a move, and we’re here for it.
Currently tearing through the global film festival circuit, Die Again Tomorrow is already getting real love from critics and early viewers. And no surprise—Moreno has been building to this moment. From the unsettling slow-burn of Schism, to the voodoo-drenched nightmare of VOODUN (which scored Best Picture at the Dublin and Melbourne Film Festivals), his career has been a masterclass in patient, gritty escalation.
But this one? It hits different.
The story follows Sonny, a man neck-deep in a life of violence and looking for a way out. His only shot at freedom? The boss’s girl—equally trapped, equally desperate. But as their escape spirals into a nightlong descent through betrayal, bloodshed, and feverish tension, we’re dragged into a world where love is a liability and survival means getting your hands very dirty.
Die Again Tomorrow screams intentional chaos. Moreno doesn’t just crank up the violence—he wraps it in neon, drenches it in sweat, and lets it simmer in the kind of dread you can feel in your chest. It's crime thriller meets grindhouse fever dream, and the vibe is immaculate.
That said, don’t expect another mindless splatterfest. This thing has teeth and heart. Moreno knows how to wield violence like punctuation—but he also knows the real punch lands when you care about who’s bleeding.
The performances are raw, the camera work is tense, and the story doesn’t just twist—it coils.
Thor Moreno isn’t chasing trends. He’s burning his own path, and Die Again Tomorrow is messy, muscular filmmaking—equal parts stylish and savage—and we can’t wait to see the chaos unfold on the big screen this
summer. https://www.thormoreno.com/
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