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Horror Movie ‘Die'ced: Reloaded' Sets Summer Release and Reveals First Trailer (Exclusive)
A feature reimagining of a viral short film has landed a theatrical release and is sharing its first gruesome footage. Die'ced: Reloaded is set to hit theaters Aug. 8 ahead of its VOD launch Aug. 12 from Epic Pictures' horror label Dread, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Writer-director Jeremy Rudd's slasher movie expands upon the story that kicked off with Rudd's 2023 viral short Die'ced. More from The Hollywood Reporter Billy Joel HBO Documentary Trailer Highlights Classical Music to "Uptown Girl" Journey Amid "Hard Lessons": "Life Is a Fight" Scott Derrickson, Maggie Levin Tackling Adaptation of Horror Novel 'Ghost Eaters' for Screen Gems (Exclusive) Mark Duplass, Avan Jogia and More Join Horror Film 'The Backrooms' From A24, Chernin Entertainment Set in 1980s Seattle, Die'ced: Reloaded centers on Benny, a notorious serial killer who flees an asylum on Halloween with the help of a scarecrow mask to begin a trail of carnage. It becomes clear that Benny is hunting a young woman who has unknowingly become his fixation. The trailer can be seen below for the film that stars Eden Campbell (Fear Street: Part Two — 1978), Jason Brooks (The Death of Snow White) and Nigel Vona (The Chronicles of Riddick). Producers include Jeffrey Decker, Chad Ferrin and Tylor Jones. 'I'm excited to bring audiences back to the gritty nostalgia of classic '80s and '90s slasher horror while blending it with modern horror,' says Rudd. 'I can't wait for everyone to meet our final girl, Cassandra, and our soon-to-be iconic villain, Benny.' Adds Epic Pictures CEO Patrick Ewald, 'When I first saw the original short film by Jeremy Rudd, Die'ced, I knew it had the potential to become something bigger, meaner, bloodier and with an ever more unhinged killer, Benny. Die'ced: Reloaded is exactly that. The team at Epic and Dread are proud to have helped bring this savage vision to life and thrilled to unleash it on horror fans who crave brutal creativity and fearless filmmaking.' Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best 13 of Tom Cruise's Most Jaw-Dropping Stunts Solve the daily Crossword
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A Cornered Julia Roberts Confronts Dark Past in ‘After The Hunt' Trailer
Julia Roberts' college professor Alma Olsson is forced to face secrets from her own dark past, and possibly see them come to light, in the official trailer for Luca Guadagnino's After The Hunt psychological thriller for Amazon MGM Studios. In the preview, Roberts' professor's star student Maggie Price, played by Ayo Edebiri, confides in her that a colleague, Henrik Gibson (Andrew Garfield), had crossed the line. More from The Hollywood Reporter Horror Movie 'Die'ced: Reloaded' Sets Summer Release and Reveals First Trailer (Exclusive) Billy Joel HBO Documentary Trailer Highlights Classical Music to "Uptown Girl" Journey Amid "Hard Lessons": "Life Is a Fight" Anne Hathaway's Colleen Hoover Thriller 'Verity' Moves to Fall 2026 Release 'It's the right thing to do, isn't it? To tell someone and, you know, given your history,' Edebiri asks Roberts at one point in the trailer. 'What does that mean, my history?' Roberts responds with what becomes a key point in the feature from Imagine Entertainment as her own past threatens to be revealed. At first Gibson accuses Price of plagiarism. But at another point in the teaser, an increasingly desperate Gibson tells Olsson 'you know the truth, and you won't say it, because it'll make you look bad.' The trailer ends with Edebiri telling Roberts, 'I don't feel comfortable having this conversation with you anymore.' And Roberts responds with a tagline for the movie: 'Not everything is supposed to make you feel comfortable.' Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny round out the cast for After The Hunt, which Guadagnino directed from a script by Nora Garrett. The producer credits are shared by Guadagnino, Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody and Allan Mandelbaum, with Karen Lunder, Justin Wilkes, Alice Dawson and Garrett executive producing. After the Hunt reunites Guadagnino with Amazon MGM Studios, which released his Zendaya-led film Challengers last year. His other features as director include Call Me by Your Name (2017), Suspiria (2018), Bones and All (2022) and Queer (2024). Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best 13 of Tom Cruise's Most Jaw-Dropping Stunts Solve the daily Crossword
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A Cornered Julia Roberts Confronts Dark Past in ‘After The Hunt' Trailer
Julia Roberts' college professor Alma Olsson is forced to face secrets from her own dark past, and possibly see them come to light, in the official trailer for Luca Guadagnino's After The Hunt psychological thriller for Amazon MGM Studios. In the preview, Roberts' professor's star student Maggie Price, played by Ayo Edebiri, confides in her that a colleague, Henrik Gibson (Andrew Garfield), had crossed the line. More from The Hollywood Reporter Horror Movie 'Die'ced: Reloaded' Sets Summer Release and Reveals First Trailer (Exclusive) Billy Joel HBO Documentary Trailer Highlights Classical Music to "Uptown Girl" Journey Amid "Hard Lessons": "Life Is a Fight" Anne Hathaway's Colleen Hoover Thriller 'Verity' Moves to Fall 2026 Release 'It's the right thing to do, isn't it? To tell someone and, you know, given your history,' Edebiri asks Roberts at one point in the trailer. 'What does that mean, my history?' Roberts responds with what becomes a key point in the feature from Imagine Entertainment as her own past threatens to be revealed. At first Gibson accuses Price of plagiarism. But at another point in the teaser, an increasingly desperate Gibson tells Olsson 'you know the truth, and you won't say it, because it'll make you look bad.' The trailer ends with Edebiri telling Roberts, 'I don't feel comfortable having this conversation with you anymore.' And Roberts responds with a tagline for the movie: 'Not everything is supposed to make you feel comfortable.' Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny round out the cast for After The Hunt, which Guadagnino directed from a script by Nora Garrett. The producer credits are shared by Guadagnino, Brian Grazer, Jeb Brody and Allan Mandelbaum, with Karen Lunder, Justin Wilkes, Alice Dawson and Garrett executive producing. After the Hunt reunites Guadagnino with Amazon MGM Studios, which released his Zendaya-led film Challengers last year. His other features as director include Call Me by Your Name (2017), Suspiria (2018), Bones and All (2022) and Queer (2024). Best of The Hollywood Reporter The 40 Best Films About the Immigrant Experience Wes Anderson's Movies Ranked From Worst to Best 13 of Tom Cruise's Most Jaw-Dropping Stunts