Abruptio: this is the horror film with puppets that brings together Jordan Peele and Robert Englund

Abruptio: this is the horror film with puppets that brings together Jordan Peele and Robert Englund
Abruptio: this is the horror film with puppets that brings together Jordan Peele and Robert Englund

Abruptio, the latest from Jordan Peele and Robert Englund, presents a new trailer.

In a cinematographic panorama dominated by sequels, reboots and great sagas, the horror genre has proven to be one of the most experimental. Last year, he surprised us with creative proposals such as Stopmotionof Robert Morganwhich combined live action and stop-motion animation to deliver a unique and terrifying experience. Now, a unique new film is capturing fans' attention: Abruptio.

Directed by Evan Marlowe, Abruptio It fuses humor and horror in an innovative way. The film features the participation of several renowned talents, who lend their voices to creepy puppets. Despite this, it is not at all a movie for kids. On the contrary, it is violent, quite bloody and those who have seen it assure that it will keep us on the edge of our seats while we try to figure out what exactly is happening.

The plot follows Les Hackel, an ordinary man in one of his worst streaks. His life becomes even more complicated when a mysterious organization implants an explosive device in his neck, forcing him to commit dangerous crimes to survive. Throughout his journey, Les encounters increasingly eccentric characters as he seeks to identify those manipulating his twisted and strange world.

Abruptio – (Credits: Anchor Bay Entertainment) Screenshot of the official trailer

James Marstersknown for his role as Spike in Buffy the Vampire Slayerlends his voice to the main character. TO Masters he is accompanied by the Oscar-winning filmmaker Jordan Peele (Get Out), Robert Englund (Nightmare on Elm Street), the deceased Sid Haig (The house of 1000 bodies), Christopher McDonald (Happy Gilmore) y Hana Mae Lee (The Babysitter).

Although it has not yet achieved distribution in Latin America, Abruptio It has already participated in 37 international festivals, winning a total of 21 awards. In the United States, it had a limited release and since December 10 it has been available on DVD and Blu-Ray.


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