When a town-wide blackout plunges Northwood into darkness, sixteen-year-old Danny Musgrave makes a chilling an old analog TV from his grandfather's shed flickers to life—without power. But what appears on the screen isn't just static. It's faces. Dozens of them. Trapped, desperate, and whispering a single, terrifying Let us in. Danny and his friends—practical Olivia, thrill-seeking livestreamer Ethan, sensitive Sophia, and skeptical jock Logan—soon realize the faces aren't confined to the TV. They're spreading. Appearing in mirrors, phone screens, puddles, and windows. The spirits are using reflections as bridges to cross over into our world, and they're not just trying to communicate. They're trying to replace them. When one of their own vanishes, leaving only a ghostly reflection behind, the teens must uncover the dark history of a 1983 ritual that trapped souls in broadcast signals. Armed with forbidden knowledge and facing an enemy that exists in every frequency, every wavelength, they'll have to make the ultimate sacrifice to break the signal—before they all become another face in the static. Perfect for fans of analog horror and supernatural thrillers, Static Faces delivers heart-pounding suspense, psychological terror, and a chilling reminder that some connections should never be made.