'The Grudge' reboot gets a terrifying trailer | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Just in time for Halloween, ‘The Grudge’ reboot gets a terrifying trailer

/ 02:05 PM October 30, 2019

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Nicolas Pesce’s “The Grudge” will be released in United States theaters on Jan. 3, 2020. Image: courtesy of Sony Pictures via AFP Relaxnews

Sony Pictures has just unveiled the first trailer for the reboot of “The Grudge”. The cult horror film, starring Andrea Riseborough, Betty Gilpin and John Cho, is slated for a theatrical release in Jan. 2020.

The horror film’s plot will focus on Detective Muldoon after the discovery of an old house haunted by an evil spirit, who casts a spell on whoever enters. After finding herself tracked by the vindictive ghost, Muldoon must do everything in her power to protect herself and her son against an almost certain death.

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Andrea Riseborough will lead the cast as Muldoon, with Demián Bichir, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Lin Shaye and Jacki Weaver. The reboot will be directed by Nicolas Pesce.

This is the fourth installment of the “Grudge” franchise, following the 2004 original and its 2006 and 2009 sequels. The producers of the first two films in the saga, Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, have signed on for the new project. The very first episode, starring “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”‘s Sarah Michelle Gellar, grossed over $187 million (P9.5 billion) worldwide at the time. CL/NVG

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