Videos · Published March 10, 2021
Trailer: The Next Installment of Blumhouse’s Horror Anthology Series BLOOD MOON is Coming to Hulu March 26th
The Next Installment of Blumhouse s INTO THE DARK horror movie anthology series is BLOOD MOON. Watch the trailer now! By Josh Millican
Into the Dark horror movie series,
Blood Moon, to premiere exclusively on Hulu beginning March 26th. Emma Tammi (
The Wind) directs the film from a screenplay penned by Adam Mason and Simon Boyes (
Songbird, Hangman).
Synopsis:
When Esme (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and her ten-year-old son, Luna (Yonas Kibreab), move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the wrong kinds of attention. As the locals begin to probe, Esme must battle to protect her son and a terrifying secret before the next full moon threatens their very existence.
Cruel Hearts), Jan Munro (
Blood Moon.
Synopsis:
When Esme (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and her ten-year-old son, Luna (Yonas Kibreab), move to a small desert town looking for a fresh start they attract all the wrong kinds of attention. As the locals begin to probe, Esme must battle to protect her son and a terrifying secret before the next full moon threatens their very existence.
We don’t have a trailer or poster at this time, but we’ll share them with you all just as soon as they drop. Stay tuned anc check back often!
Megalyn Echikunwoke, Photo Credit: Drew Herrmann
Blumhouse Debuts New Trailer for Psychosexual Horror Movie TENTACLES
Check out the NEW Trailer and Key Art for Into the Dark s February episode, TENTACLES. By Josh Millican
Into the Dark is a psychosexual horror-thriller! Give the trailer for
Tentacles a spin and read more about the movie below.
Synopsis:
Tentacles is a psychosexual horror-thriller about a young Los Angeles couple Tara (Dana Drori) and Sam (Casey Deidrick) who fall head over heels into a new romance, entwining their lives until their intimacy transforms into something terrifying.
Based on a story by Alexandra Pechman and Nick Antosca (
The Act, Antlers) the episode takes inspiration from the rushes of early intimacy and uncertain power dynamics at play, and the dangers of losing yourself.