Final Trailer for Antlers Teases a Gruesome Monster
This movie is looking more and more messed up with each new trailer.
By Chris Morse
The upcoming Guillermo del Toro-produced horror movie Antlers continues its quiet approach with a rather-early final trailer, at least considering the premiere is still around four months away. Still, this one teases more of the monster than ever before without skimping on the brutal imagery.
We have a feeling Scott Cooper, Nick Antosca, and company are going to deliver the goods with this film, so give the new trailer a watch above and read on for more details regarding what to expect.
Antlers follows a small-town Oregon teacher and her brother, a local sheriff, who discover a young student is harboring a dangerous secret with frightening consequences. What the synopsis offers in vagueness the trailer makes up for with certain terror and gruesome imagery.
The film is directed by Scott Cooper with a screenplay jointly written by Nick Antosca and C. Henry Chaisson. The former wrote the original short story the movie is based upon. Starring is Keri Russell (The Americans), Jesse Plemons (Black Mass), JT Corbitt (The Righteous Gemstones), Graham Greene (The Green Mile), Scott Haze (Venom), Rory Cochrane (Argo), and Amy Madigan (Field of Dreams).
This feature will arrive in theaters on April 17th, 2020. In the meantime, you can keep an eye on Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates. Stay tuned!
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