Bande-annonce dévoilée pour le film d'horreur 'They Will Kill You'

La bande-annonce du prochain film d'horreur 'They Will Kill You' a été dévoilée, avec les stars Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette et Tom Felton. Réalisé par Andy Muschietti, le film est programmé pour une sortie en mars. L'annonce met en lumière le casting et l'orientation genre du film.

The Hollywood Reporter a partagé la première bande-annonce de 'They Will Kill You', un film d'horreur avec Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette et Tom Felton. Andy Muschietti, connu pour son travail dans le genre horreur, réalise le projet. Le film arrivera en salles en mars, après la première de la bande-annonce.

Les spectateurs peuvent regarder la bande-annonce pour avoir un aperçu de l'histoire et des performances des acteurs principaux. Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette et Tom Felton apportent leur talent à cette production Warner Bros. Le calendrier de sortie le place tôt dans l'année, attirant potentiellement les amateurs d'horreur.

Ce lancement de bande-annonce marque une étape promotionnelle clé pour le film, créant de l'anticipation avant sa sortie en mars. Les détails de l'intrigue restent centrés sur les éléments d'horreur mis en avant dans l'aperçu.

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