The horror film "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark", produced by "The Shape of Water" director Guillermo del Toro and directed by Andre Everdorf, released a new Chinese-subtitled TV trailer today. "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" is based on the first in a trilogy of graphic novels written by Alvin Schwartz and illustrated by Stephen Gammell! "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" will be released in North America on August 9 and in Taiwan on August 7. Official story synopsis: In a spooky mansion outside the small town of Mill Valley, USA, Sarah wrote a horror storybook about her tortured life. Many years later, Stella (Zoe Margaret Colletti) and her friends came to explore this legendary abandoned haunted house. Stella found the storybook and took it home to read. The book contains various legendary horror ghosts such as "Harold the Scarecrow" and "The Pale Woman". The day after she finished reading the first story, her friend Tommy (Austin Abrams) disappeared strangely, and Stella accidentally discovered that the protagonist of the horror story was also named Tommy! One after another, the terrifying ghost stories began to come true... Movie poster: Video screenshots: |
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