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Cillian Murphy’s 15 most chilling (and charming) performances, ranked
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The Irish Oscar winner has built up a strong résumé since his breakout in the early 2000s.
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Welcome to Plathville’s Moriah Takes Off Her Wig in Public
Moriah Plath has a vulnerable moment with her siblings on Welcome to Plathville while taking off her wig for the first time in public amid her emotional journey with alopecia.
“OK, nobody laugh. Or actually everybody laugh,” Moriah, 23, tells her big brother Ethan Plath and younger sister Amber Plath in Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek at the Tuesday, April 7, episode of the TLC series. “It helps when people laugh sometimes.”
Moriah proceeds to remove her blonde wig and reveal her bald head before trying on a new wig.
“You’re so beautiful” the beauty supply store salesperson chimes in, pointing out that Moriah has the same cute dimples as her siblings, who are smiling as they watch her get styled.

Moriah Plath. Courtesy of Moriah Plath/Instagram
“I’ve never taken my wig off before in public,” Moriah tells the cameras. “It’s definitely freeing to just be honest.”
The reality star, who has been vocal about her alopecia journey since 2024, adds that to “get that out there” and show all sides of herself is a relief.
“I ain’t got nothing to hide. I can’t anymore,” Moriah shares.
As Moriah steps out into the spotlight and embraces her hair loss, both Ethan, 27, and Amber, 17, reveal how proud they are of their sister’s courage.
“Moriah’s, you know, she’s precious, and I think she’s beautiful whether she has hair or not,” Ethan says in a confessional, noting he “can’t imagine what it’d be like, especially for a woman” to have no control over your hair.
Amber tells the cameras that Moriah is doing “really good these days” and that her newfound confidence is clear to see.

Moriah Plath. TLC
“She has her weirdness back, which is her personality,” Amber says with a smile. “It really makes you see that self worth doesn’t come from your hair or, you know, superficial things. I think it comes from, you know, your heart, feeling loved and accepted.”
During the family outing to the beauty store, Moriah looks happy as she tries on wigs and embraces different styles.
“Ethan ain’t saying nothing bad, so it must be good,” the salesperson says with a laugh, which makes Moriah giggle. Ethan confirms, “It looks good,” which Moriah tells the store associate “means a lot.”
Moriah previously talked about her alopecia journey during a September 2024 episode of Welcome to Plathville. She revealed that when she was about 3 or 4 she lost all of her hair.
“It started falling out and it didn’t come back till I was 8,” she recalled. “These last several months, I have noticed, for myself at least, heartbreak triggers my alopecia. I think that it’s an outward reflection of what’s going on inside.”
Moriah noted that following a 2023 breakup, she “definitely lost about half my hair” and wanted to shave it off.
In July 2025, Moriah took to Instagram to address her appearance after she once again “lost all my hair, eyebrows and eyelashes.”
She shared, “It was extremely hard and emotional and I had to come to terms with it. I cried an awful lot and then told myself oh well, it is what it is. I’ll do what I can and make the most of it.”
Moriah revealed at the time that she was “not very talented” with wigs yet or drawing on her eyebrows. “So if I look a bit odd or different now that would most likely be why 🙈I’m learning to laugh where I can and cry when I need to and just accepting it,” she added.
Welcome to Plathville airs on TLC Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET.
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“The Audacity” of Billy Magnussen: See all the exclusive photos from his “Entertainment Weekly” cover shoot
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EW’s cover star gets punchy taking photos ahead of the premiere of AMC’s new Silicon Valley satire.
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Noah Kahan opens up about his body dysmorphia and mental health struggles: 'Wasted so much time hating who I am'
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“Out of Body,” a documentary about the Grammy-nominated artist, premieres on Netflix on April 13.
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The Extreme, R-Rated Slasher That Messed Up By Trying To Be A Kid’s Movie
By Robert Scucci
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Early 90s slashers are so unhinged that I can’t help but love them. My personal favorite is 1992’s Dr. Giggles because of how committed Larry Drake was to the titular role. Every pre-kill exchange is a cheeky one-liner with some kind of surgical wordplay baked in. It’s the kind of slasher designed to be ridiculous, and you’re not supposed to take it seriously in any capacity. You show up for the body count, the humor, the clever kills, and hope you don’t end up too braindead by the time the credits roll.
1995’s Ice Cream Man follows very similar beats to Dr. Giggles, but makes one fatal mistake: it plays like a young adult movie despite its R rating. Here, we have a killer ice cream man portrayed by Clint Howard, and he carries himself a lot like Dr. Giggles. He’s not all there mentally, he has strange flashbacks tied to the troubled past that led to his present-day rampage, and he does it all while driving around in his ice cream truck abducting children.

The problem is that Dr. Giggles plays like a teen scream that adults can also enjoy. Every protagonist in Ice Cream Man is a child, which means you’re expected to root for them like you would in a kids movie. See the problem? It’s fun watching irresponsible teenagers mess with dark forces and pay the consequences. But when it’s only kids who don’t know better, the humor doesn’t land the same way.
It Starts With A Dog Murder And Gets Worse
Ice Cream Man wastes no time setting up its conflict. We’re introduced to Gregory Tudor (Clint Howard), the local ice cream man. Before handing out treats to neighborhood kids, he was institutionalized at the Wishing Well Sanatorium, where he was subjected to cruel medical experiments. These are vaguely explained at best, but from what I could gather, he had green goo injected into his brain and was fed ice cream to keep him compliant.

With that out of the way, let’s talk about the first murder in Ice Cream Man: his landlord’s dog. He really goes for it here, and it immediately sets the tone. Gregory drives around, and if he has no qualms about killing a dog, then kids should be just as easy. Or so he thinks.
When Gregory abducts Roger (Zachary Benjamin) and Small Paul (Mikey LeBeau), it’s up to Johnny Spodak (Justin Isfeld), Heather Langley (Anndi McAfee), and Tuna Cassera (JoJo Adams), who already suspect their creepy ice cream man is behind the disappearances, to put a stop to him.

Outside of Ice Cream Man’s basic plot, there are a couple things you should know. Gregory makes his own ice cream using body parts from his victims, and his truck doubles as a rolling torture chamber. This is a movie that, as far as I can tell, was meant to appeal to kids.
Is It A Kid’s Movie?
The real trouble I have is figuring out who Ice Cream Man is for. I grew up watching stuff like this all the time, so I’m not generally offended by kids sneaking ridiculous slashers behind their parents’ backs. That’s not the issue. I just don’t understand how this movie was ever supposed to reach its intended audience. It’s rated R and packed with over-the-top gore. It’s perfect for sneaking a watch, but no parent in their right mind is seeking this out for their kids.

What’s even more perplexing is that all the young adult beats are there. The adults are incompetent, and it’s up to the kids to take matters into their own hands. You’re supposed to root for them, but they have no charisma and just go through the motions. They even hop on their bikes to do their sleuthing, and I found myself chuckling while humming the Stranger Things theme every time.
I’m not sure if this was intentional or just a byproduct of the premise and production, but most of Ice Cream Man’s humor comes from how emotionally detached everyone feels. They’re just flatly reading their lines. If that was deliberate, it works. I laughed at the rising body count while the cops casually buy ice cream from the guy they’re pretty sure is responsible for the murders.

Even Gregory, running around with heads on a stick, delivers his lines like he’s reading off a cue card. The whole experience is surreal, and definitely something I’d throw on again around Halloween for the fun of it. When my kids are old enough for slashers, I’ll make them endure it, but only as a primer for the far superior Dr. Giggles.

Ice Cream Man is currently streaming for free on Tubi.
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Trump Warns Civilization Could Die, Iran Vows 14 Million Will Fight
The U.S.-bred war against Iran appears to be escalating as President Donald Trump continues to use social media to make deadly threats. Early Tuesday, he used Truth Social to follow up on his Easter warning, doubling down on tonight’s deadline for Iran to agree to a deal. Meanwhile, the Iranian president said 14 million people, including himself, have volunteered to defend the country.
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Trump Stands On His Deadline For Iran
Donald Trump warned that a “whole civilization will die tonight” if Tehran does not meet his latest deadline to agree to a deal. His deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran.”
Trump has extended previous deadlines but suggested the one set for 8 p.m. in Washington was final. Furthermore, the president has threatened to destroy all of Iran’s power plants and bridges if Tehran does not allow traffic to fully resume in the strait. In peacetime, a fifth of the world’s oil travels through the strait.
Iranian President Says 14M Are Willing To “Sacrifice Their Lives”
President Masoud Pezeshkian posted on X that 14 million Iranians had answered campaigns urging people to volunteer to fight — and said he would join them. According to the Wall Street Journal, the country has also cut off direct communications with the U.S. following Trump’s threat, but talks with the cease-fire mediators are reportedly ongoing.
More than 14 million proud Iranians have so far registered to sacrifice their lives to defend Iran. I too have been, am, and will remain devoted to giving my life for Iran. https://t.co/B9GBHAAEMu
— Masoud Pezeshkian (@drpezeshkian) April 7, 2026
Meanwhile, a Revolutionary Guard general urged parents to send their children to man checkpoints. Also, the Guard warned that Iran would “deprive the U.S. and its allies of the region’s oil and gas for years” and expand its attacks across the Gulf region if Trump carries out his threat.
Earlier, Iranian official Alireza Rahimi issued a video message calling on “all young people, athletes, artists, students and university students and their professors” to form human chains around power plants. Iranians have formed human chains in the past around nuclear sites at times of heightened tensions with the West. Some images of people surrounding power plants were posted by local Iranian media Tuesday. However, it was unclear whether the practice is widespread or quick shots spread by the government.
Responding to Trump’s latest threat, an Iranian diplomat described the country’s civilization as a tree that nourished the West.
“Therefore, no fool would cut off the branch of a tree he is sitting on because he himself would fall first, and it is the sturdy tree that always stands, not the branches and appendages that have grown from it,” Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, head of the Iranian mission in Cairo, told The Associated Press.
Is Trump Committing War Crimes?
Amid the escalating rhetoric, airstrikes hit two bridges and a train station in Iran. Also, the U.S. struck military targets on the Iranian oil hub of Kharg Island. The attack marked the second time the island was hit by American forces. More than 1,900 people have been killed in Iran since the war began, but the government has not updated the toll for days.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot joined international voices, calling for restraint. Barrot said attacks targeting civilian and energy infrastructure “are barred by the rules of war, international law.”
“They would without doubt trigger a new phase of escalation, of reprisals, that would drag the region and the world economy into a vicious circle,” the minister said on France Info television.
Furthermore, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres also warned the U.S. that attacks on civilian infrastructure are banned under international law, according to his spokesperson. Such cases are notoriously difficult to prosecute, and Trump told reporters he’s “not at all” concerned about committing war crimes.
Trump on Iran:
War crime is allowing Iran to have a nuclear weapon. pic.twitter.com/UC0KUXI452
— Clash Report (@clashreport) April 6, 2026
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Associated Press reporters Bassem Mroue, Jon Gambrell, Mike Corder, Samy Magdy, Seung Min Kim and Michelle Price contributed to this report. International-based writers David Rising, John Leicester, Rod McGuirk, Natalie Melzer also contributed.
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Emma Roberts’ Dad Eric Gives Update on Their Relationship
Eric Roberts is sharing rare insight into his relationship with his daughter, Emma Roberts.
During a recent appearance on the “Really Famous With Kara Mayer Robinson” podcast, Eric, 69, was asked whether he and Emma, 35, have a “complicated” relationship.
“Not really. It’s only complicated through outside eyes because they don’t get any of it, so they have their own take, whatever that is,” the Runaway Train actor explained.
According to Eric, people have their assumptions about his relationship with his daughter, but “they’re not really involved.”
He admitted that “it’s not a straight line” when it comes to family.
Eric said that despite what people may think about their bond, “I’m so proud of my daughter.”

“I’m so proud of my kid,” he continued to gush. “She didn’t start off as a great actor, but she became a great actor. She’s fabulous.”
Eric shares Emma with his ex, Kelly Cunningham. When Emma was born in 1991, he recalled, “Emotionally, I was a wash rag.” At the time, the actor was dealing with depression.
“I was not to be depended on emotionally whatsoever because I was a car wreck. I was a car wreck because of many things, but I take full responsibility for it,” he said.
The Dark Knight actor previously spoke about his strained relationship with Emma during an October 2024 episode of the “Inside of You With Michael Rosenbaum” podcast.
Eric said the toughest time in his life was “probably the loss of relationship with my daughter,” referring to the American Horror Story actress.
“There’s not a pain, there’s a sadness for the, most likely, misunderstanding we’ll have forever because we’re human,” Eric expanded further.
At the time, Eric was promoting his memoir, Runaway Train: Or, The Story of My Life So Far, and was asked whether his relationship with Emma was a “big chapter” in the book.
“It should be,” Eric responded. “The problem is it’s indefinable — so I’ll let you be the judge of that.”
In an excerpt from the memoir published by Entertainment Weekly, Eric wrote, “I loved my little daughter with the strength of Hercules, despite my own weaknesses. However, I couldn’t handle the realities of an infant coming into my life, and I couldn’t handle being a parent! I’m still not a father figure. Emma, on the other hand, certainly knows what that role is — now grown up and a mom herself. She’s that person to her first child, Rhodes.” (Emma shares son Rhodes, 5, with ex Garrett Hedlund.)
“I never saw myself as someone who deserved to have physical custody of Emma, not in a million years,” Eric continued. “We both knew better than that. Kelly never claimed I was trying to get physical custody of Emma. There really was no custody fight. I’m very happy to be straightening this out right now.”
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Megan Fox’s Hairstylist Chris Dylan on Why She ‘Isn’t Afraid to Experiment’ and How Extensions Make It Easy
Do what you want with your ‘do! Megan Fox’s hairstylist Chris Dylan, the expert behind the actress’ long, glossy locks for her return to Instagram last month, is spilling the secrets behind her ever-changing tresses with ET.
The main takeaway? Switching up your look doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
The pro, who has also worked with celebs including Nicky and Kathy Hilton, Audrina Patridge, Jasmine Tookes, Sofia Richie, Delilah Belle Hamlin, and Kelly Osbourne, says the key to changing your hairstyle comes down to one essential: high-quality extensions.
“As a stylist, I need products I can trust on my clients and on set, and Bellami consistently delivers hair that looks natural, styles beautifully, and lasts,” he shares.
“Whether they want longer hair, more volume, or a completely different vibe, Bellami makes it possible without compromising the health of their hair. It’s luxury hair that still feels wearable and effortless.”
His current go-to: The Halo Pro Hair Extensions, which are a shortcut to achieving good hair days, every day.
Designed for quick transformations, the new launch features a RootReplica scalp-mimic design, FlexMesh construction for breathability, and a SiliconeGrip strip to keep everything secure.
“The Halo Pro is such a great entry point for people who have never worn extensions before,” Dylan explains.
“It’s one of those products that feels very professional but is actually super easy for anyone to use. You can essentially get celebrity hair in under five minutes,” he adds.
And while it can be this simple, make sure to never choose extensions that don’t camouflage with your natural hair in color, density, or placement.
“The best extensions are the ones no one can detect. … When extensions aren’t properly blended, they can look obvious,” he notes.
And once you’ve found the right match, the fun really starts.
“You can add soft waves for that effortless It-girl look, pull the front pieces out for a chic half-up style, or create a full, voluminous ponytail or bun,” he spills.
“Because this hair blends so naturally, it gives the illusion that you just stepped out of the salon.”
The versatility that the line offers is exactly what fuels Dylan’s artistic process with the Transformers star.
“Megan is definitely someone who isn’t afraid to experiment. … She has a very strong sense of style and a clear vision, but she’s also open to exploring new ideas,” he dishes.
“She loves transformation and understands how much hair can change a look or a mood. Whether it’s dramatic length, a bold color moment, or a completely different style, she’s very open to pushing things creatively.”
For their latest look, the pair tapped into a little nostalgia.
“It was important to show Megan stepping into her own power, so naturally we brought it back to 2008/2009 with her signature lengthy 22″ soft black slept-in blowout look.”
And for anyone looking to channel that same energy, extensions are the ultimate beauty hack.
“Bellami lets you explore different looks without the long-term commitment,” the hair guru notes. “You can try anything without making a permanent change.”
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Hulu’s Hitman Crime Thriller Is Officially Returning For Another Season
Patrick Dempsey has been around in movies and TV shows for almost 40 years now, following his early breakout role in the 1987 teen romantic comedy, Can’t Buy Me Love, but he also has plenty of other notable roles under his belt. One of his most famous performances that immediately comes to mind is playing Dr. Derek Shepherd in 247 episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, the beloved medical procedural starring Ellen Pompeo that’s been on the air for over 20 years. He first played the character in 2005 before suiting up for the final time in 2021. He’s also famous for playing Dylan in the 2011 sci-fi blockbuster, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, which grossed over $1.1 billion at the box office. He even made his Dexter debut in the now-canceled prequel, Original Sin, which is streaming on Paramount+.
More recently, however, Dempsey has returned to TV with his new network crime thriller, Memory of a Killer, which co-stars Michael Imperioli, a long-time actor on The Sopranos. The first two episodes of Memory of a Killer premiered back at the end of January, and the show just wrapped up with an explosive finale a few days ago that has fans around the world questioning what could happen next. In the finale, Angelo’s work and personal life, which he’s been working all season to keep separate, finally collide in one final confrontation with The Ferryman. Less than three days removed from the Season 1 finale of Memory of a Killer, news broke yesterday evening that the show has been renewed for Season 2. The premiere of the show has scored over 16 million viewers over the last few months, making it one of Fox’s biggest premieres in history, so the decision to renew was likely an easy one.
What is ‘Memory of a Killer’ About?
The official synopsis for Memory of a Killer reads as follows:
“When hitman Angelo is hit with early-onset Alzheimer’s, his worlds collide, putting his family in danger.”
Memory of a Killer is based on the novel De zaak Alzheimer’s by Jeff Geeraerts and Carl Joos, and it was written and created for TV by Tracey Malone and Ed Whitmore. Plot details about Season 2 are being kept under wraps for now, but after such a strong debut season on Fox, it’s a safe bet the network wants to see the show return as quickly as possible.
Check out all episodes of Memory of a Killer on Hulu and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 2.
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January 25, 2026
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FOX
- Directors
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Daniel Minahan
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‘Dune 3’ Is Already Sold Out 9 Months Before Release
The 2026 box office is already having a much healthier year than the last one, and that’s made the looming December showdown between Dune: Part Three and Avengers: Doomsday feel even bigger. According to Box Office Mojo’s year-to-date chart, the domestic box office has already climbed past $2 billion as of April 7, reaching about $2.01 billion. That’s well ahead of where 2025 was at the same point, when the domestic total sat at roughly $1.65 billion.
There’s still a whole summer movie season to get through first, obviously, but December 18 is already shaping up to be one of the wildest release dates Hollywood has booked in years. Warner Bros. lists Dune: Part Three for a December 18, 2026 theatrical release, while Disney has also confirmed Avengers: Doomsday for the exact same day.
And even though both films are still eight months away, Dune: Part Three has already started making noise in a very real way. IMAX has put tickets on sale for its 70mm film screenings of the movie, and the official listing already shows multiple sold-out locations, including major venues in Los Angeles and New York. ComicBook also reported that one resale ticket on eBay reached $999.99, which says a lot about how badly some fans want to lock in that format early.
How Good Is ‘Dune’?
The series is acclaimed for a reason. Villeneuve’s masterful direction, pitch-perfect CGI, and outstanding performances by the cast have made these more than just niche sci-fi. Collider’s Therese Lacson backed this up, stating:
“Villeneuve has set up a lot and I left Dune: Part Two excited for more of this story, especially with surprising cameos that hint at a fantastic future. I’ve criticized a lot of this movie, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a joy to watch on screen. Villeneuve has achieved the impossible, and I’m sure he’s converted many people into becoming Dune fans. But, I can’t help but think that this is how I felt in 2021 when I first saw Part One. Will Dune: Part Two become a pivotal part of a movie franchise or a harbinger of worse things to come?”
Dune: Part Three is due to release on December 18, 2026.
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December 18, 2026
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Denis Villeneuve
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Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, Frank Herbert
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Amazon MGM Developing RoboCop Reboot With Big Franchise Plans : Coastal House Media
The internet’s most unsettling nightmare is about to step fully into the spotlight.
A brand-new trailer for Backrooms, A24’s upcoming horror film based on the viral creepypasta phenomenon, is set to drop tomorrow and fans are already bracing for what could be one of the most disturbing films of the year.
From YouTube Horror to the Big Screen
Backrooms isn’t just another horror movie. It’s the evolution of a digital legend.
The film is directed by Kane Parsons, the creator behind the massively popular Backrooms found-footage series that exploded on YouTube. What started as a low-budget analog horror concept quickly turned into a global phenomenon, with millions drawn to its eerie liminal space aesthetic and unsettling sense of isolation.
Now, A24 is bringing that same nightmare fuel to theaters.
What the Movie Is About
While details remain intentionally cryptic, the story follows a therapist who ventures into a strange alternate dimension after her patient mysteriously disappears.
That dimension is the Backrooms, an endless maze of empty office-like spaces filled with flickering lights, yellow walls, and something far more sinister lurking just out of sight.
If the original concept taught fans anything, it’s this:
you are not supposed to be there.
Backrooms [credit: A24]
Stacked Cast and Big Studio Backing
The film features a strong cast for such an experimental horror concept, including:
- Chiwetel Ejiofor
- Renate Reinsve
- Mark Duplass
- Finn Bennett
- Lukita Maxwell
- Avan Jogia
Behind the scenes, the project is backed by A24 along with major production companies like Atomic Monster, signaling that this isn’t just a niche internet adaptation, it’s a full-scale cinematic event.
Release Date and What to Expect
Backrooms is officially set to hit theaters on May 29, 2026, positioning it as one of A24’s most anticipated horror releases of the year.
The teaser already gave fans a glimpse of its unsettling tone, but tomorrow’s trailer is expected to dive deeper into the story and possibly reveal the creatures and deeper lore that made the original series so terrifying.
Why This Could Be Huge
This isn’t just another horror release. It’s part of a growing trend where internet-born stories are evolving into mainstream cinema.
But Backrooms stands out.
It taps into a very specific kind of fear, the uncanny feeling of being somewhere familiar yet completely wrong. Early footage suggests the film is leaning heavily into psychological dread rather than relying on traditional jump scares.
If it lands, it could become the next breakout horror hit in A24’s lineup.
Final Thoughts
With the full trailer dropping tomorrow, Backrooms is about to go from online legend to mainstream obsession.
And if the studio nails the tone, don’t be surprised if this becomes the horror movie everyone’s talking about heading into summer.
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