The Darkness Movie Trailer
Watch a new The Darkness trailer for the horror film from Wolf Creek director Greg McLean, starring Kevin Bacon as a man stalked by a predatory supernatural force.
There's something in this house. Something ancient and dark that remains still, hidden and silent. It can only wait, having been concealed in the shadows for years. In fact, its milieu is darkness.
Only in it can it show itself and move. It even takes its name: DARKNESS.
It's lived here since someone tried to call it, more than forty years ago. Because this house hides a secret, a terrible past, an inconceivably evil act. Seven children, faceless people, a circle that must be completed. And blood, lots of blood. Alternate VersionsThe following scenes were cut for the US theatrical version:. After Maria and Regina talk at the breakfast table about unpacking, there is extra dialogue in which Regina admits she hasn't decided if she is staying or not.
Interestingly, Dimension cut all references to the family have these kind of domestic issues with the daughter. Following the first scene at the swimming pool, there is a brief scene where Regina is visited by her boyfriend Carlos ('Fele Martinez') in the girls' locker room. They talk briefly about him coming over and she chastises him for sneaking into the locker room. A girl walks by in the background in a towel and no nudity is in the scene. When Mark is driving Paul to school, Paul asks, 'Are you and Mom going to split up?' Mark responds by saying that 'only families that don't get along split up.' .
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After Mark arrives home from the hospital, Regina has an argument with her mom on the front porch. The US version edits a section of dialogue where the mom says, 'If you don't like it here than you can just get your things together and go.' . Following this fight, Regina visits Carlos in his apartment.
She tells him about the argument while he develops photographs. Following her father's row with the electrician, there is an extra scene where Regina returns to her room where Carlos is painting.
He surprises her by taking a photograph (during the flash the ghost children are seen; it figures in later). She says to him, 'I'm staying.' When Carlos asks why, Regina tells him not to ask her and only says, 'I can't leave now.' . Regina and Carlos have additional dialogue before the scene where she tells him about her father condition at the swimming pool. She reiterates that he shouldn't ask her what is going on. During Mark's second attack when he begins cutting the potatoes franticly with the knife, there are a series of flashes back to his past.
After he cuts his hand, there are several close ups of the bloody hand and blood dripping onto the floor. Two extra scenes appear back to back. One has Regina and Carlos in front of a computer looking up information and discovering 'Ouroboros' and a website outlining some of the ritual. The other has the architect discovering the original letter with the design plans of the house while he is digging through papers. The US version cuts straight to Carlos and Regina in the library.».
Opens on In Demand on April 3, 2020.
ANACONDA 3: OFFSPRING and ANACONDAS: TRAIL OF BLOOD director Don E. FauntLeRoy's GATES OF HORROR with Tobin Bell, Adrienne Barbeau, Alisha Boy, and John Savage is coming to on In Demand in April. And today we have the movie's trailer and poster for you to check out. You can give the trailer a look-see up top and the poster below and then make sure to hit us up and let us know what you think!
Synopsis:
It’s been years since the Tade twin’s father ran out on his family. Their mother has remarried, and Michelle (Mary Mouser) is adjusting well to her new stepfather and stepsister (Alisha Boe of Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why.) But her twin brother, Stephen (Randy Shelly,) is becoming more rebellious and distant, haunted by remembered fragments of a traumatic past. As those fragments take shape, Stephen begins to suspect that his father never abandoned them, but had run afoul of diabolical forces. When his grandmother commits a shocking act that exposes the sins of their close-knit Catholic community-overseen by the imposing Monsignor Canell (Tobin Bell, Jigsaw)-those same forces come for him. If he is to survive, Stephen must do battle with the supernatural powers of darkness raging in his Church, in his family, and in his own heart.
Directed by Don E. FauntLeRoy (ANACONDA 3: OFFSPRING, ANACONDAS: TRAIL OF BLOOD) from a screenplay written by Lesley-Anne Down, Robert Hickman, Chris Kanik, and Randolf Turrow, GATES OF HORROR stars Tobin Bell (SAW), Adrienne Barbeau (CREEPSHOW), Alisha Boy (13 REASONS WHY), and John Savage (THE DEER HUNTER). FauntLeRoy also produced along with Robert Hickman, Laurence Lascary, Kenneth Nutley, and Bill Reinhardt. Edward Holzman and Michael Johnston served as executive producers. It will open on In Demand on April 3, 2020.