The Cabin in the Woods, the long-delayed horror film produced and co-written by Joss Whedon, finally got a trailer on Monday.
Lions Gate buys Joss Whedon-produced "The Cabin in the Woods" Starring Chris Hem Worth, before he became famous as Thor, is about a group of friends who go on a retreat to a cabin in the woods, and some very bad things begin to happen .
While the trailer shows a lot, it does not explain exactly what comes after the attractive young people. It is clear that there is no control in the cabin, making bad things happen. As someone says in the trailer, "Someone sent stuff here to get us."
It is not clear what the "thing" is exactly, but some of the spooky visual look of the trailer are: scary white masks, a strange force field, a dark creature rises out of a lake and a scary looking cloud of dust.
"You miss the point. They will see us punished," says a character in the trailer. Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Kristen Connolly, Brian J. White, Amy Acker, Fran Kranz and Jesse Williams also star in the long delayed film.
While horror films from Whedon and Cloverfield Scribe Drew Goddard originally set to release in 2009, it will eventually make it to theaters April 13, 2012.
Lions Gate buys Joss Whedon-produced "The Cabin in the Woods" Starring Chris Hem Worth, before he became famous as Thor, is about a group of friends who go on a retreat to a cabin in the woods, and some very bad things begin to happen .
While the trailer shows a lot, it does not explain exactly what comes after the attractive young people. It is clear that there is no control in the cabin, making bad things happen. As someone says in the trailer, "Someone sent stuff here to get us."
It is not clear what the "thing" is exactly, but some of the spooky visual look of the trailer are: scary white masks, a strange force field, a dark creature rises out of a lake and a scary looking cloud of dust.
"You miss the point. They will see us punished," says a character in the trailer. Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Kristen Connolly, Brian J. White, Amy Acker, Fran Kranz and Jesse Williams also star in the long delayed film.
While horror films from Whedon and Cloverfield Scribe Drew Goddard originally set to release in 2009, it will eventually make it to theaters April 13, 2012.
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