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Friday, October 16, 2020

‘The Empty Man’: Trailer Says His Name and Brings the Horror to Theaters Next Friday, October 23rd [Video]

The first night you hear him. The second night you see him. The third night he finds you.

In an already overly crowded fall, 20th Century Studios is releasing their own horror movie, this one based on the popular Boom! Studios graphic novels about an urban legend in a small town.

The first trailer calls upon The Empty Man, which looks like something between The Ring, Candyman, and The Bye Bye Man. While it carries strong horror vibes and some very cool imagery, it’s hard to not think this is just another studio dump considering it comes out next Friday, October 23rd (ticketing link).  One week to promote? Eesh.

In the film, “After a group of teens from a small Midwestern town begin to mysteriously disappear, the locals believe it is the work of an urban legend known as The Empty Man. As a retired cop investigates and struggles to make sense of the stories, he discovers a secretive group and their attempts to summon a horrific, mystical entity, and soon his life—and the lives of those close to him—are in grave danger.”

Directed by David Prior from a screen story and screenplay by David Prior based on the graphic novel by Cullen Bunn, The Empty Man stars James Badge Dale, Marin Ireland, Stephen Root, Ron Canada, Robert Aramayo, Joel Courtney and Sasha Frolova.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3637063/empty-man-trailer-says-name-brings-horror-theaters-next-friday-october-23rd-video/

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