You won’t be able to get this crazy trailer out of your head anytime soon

You wont be able to get this crazy trailer out

Seven years ago, Coralie Fargeat thrilled audiences with a revenge thriller whose bloody images still resonate in cinemas today. Revenge turned out to be an uncompromising masterpiece of body horror and delivered a merciless struggle for survivalwhich took place between sand, dust and rocks in the desert.

In May, Fargeat presented her long-awaited follow-up: The Substance. The French filmmaker’s second directorial work hit the Cannes Film Festival like a bomb and caused extreme audience reactionsThe teaser trailer finally tells us why. We’re in for a wild cinematic ride.

Teaser trailer for The Substance: Demi Moore embarks on a stylish horror thriller nightmare

The Substance – Teaser Trailer (German) HD

The story of The Substance revolves around film star Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore), who was once part of Hollywood’s A-list, but the best years of her career are long behind her. The provisional low point is reached when she is fired as host of her own fitness show on her 50th birthday.

At that very moment she receives a mysterious offer: A new drug is supposed to give her the opportunity to play at the top of the dream factory again. Just one injection and Elisabeth wakes up in the body of the young Sue (Margaret Qualley). But it doesn’t take long before some unwanted side effects set in.

Based on the teaser trailer, Fargeat has her flair for stylish images that stand out through sudden eruptions of violence burn into your head, not lost. On the contrary: After the physical horror of Revenge took place in a manageable setting, it now really turns up the heat and unleashes a brutal Hollywood inferno.

New horror thriller: When will The Substance be released in cinemas?

The streaming service Mubi has secured the distribution rights for The Substance and will release the film on 19 September 2024 in German cinemas. In recent years, Mubi has delighted audiences with an outstanding selection of films, ranging from Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla to the indie masterpiece Aftersun.

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