Traditions die hard in the upcoming holiday horror movie There’s Something in the Barn, and Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with a brand new trailer today.
This trailer comes courtesy of the Norwegian distributor and producer, and it runs about a minute longer than the previously released trailer, loaded with new footage.
Watch the latest trailer for There’s Something in the Barn below, which promises a fun holiday horror comedy that’s a little bit Gremlins, and a little bit Goosebumps!
There’s Something in the Barn will release in select territories on November 10. But first, the film opens Norway’s biggest Genre Film Festival today, October 19.
In the film from director Magnus Martens, “An American family fulfills their dream of returning to their roots after inheriting a remote cabin in the mountains of Norway. However, they are in for a big surprise. An elf with a nasty temper lives in the house’s barn. When the family starts to infuriate the creature, a raw and bloody struggle for survival ensues.”
Martin Starr, Amrita Acharia, and Jeppe Beck Laursen star in the Norwegian horror movie. Aleksander Kirkwood Brown wrote the screenplay.
“Barn elves are deeply rooted in Norwegian folklore and tradition. They are in our souls and part of our culture. Making a movie about a foreign family who do not understand them, then annoys the hell out of them and then must fight them, makes perfect sense. The only weird thing about it is that it hasn’t been done before,” Martens said in a statement.
“I love Christmas movies as much as anyone else and having two kids, I have watched them all over the years around the holidays. But what all of us really seem to miss is a movie that has a new, fresh, and original approach, without losing the classic Christmas spirit. I truly believe that There’s Something in the Barn is what people are looking for.”
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