Movies ‘Infested’ – New Images from Shudder’s Spider Horror Movie Induce Skin-Crawling Arachnophobia Director Sébastien Vaniček has been set to helm the next Evil Dead movie, but up first from the filmmaker is the creepy crawly spider horror movie . New images give a closer look at the arachnophia-inducing terror ahead. Infested Look for Infested to arrive on Shudder on April 26, 2024 . Check out the new images below, giving a closer look at the characters and the spiders that have laid siege to their building. In the film, “An underprivileged suburb has been thrown into chaos following an invasion of venomous spiders. Ordered to be placed in quarantine, the project sees inhabitants living on lockdown alongside terrifying spiders that are becoming bigger and bigger. “The story revolves around Kaleb, who’s about to turn 30 and has never been lonelier. He’s fighting with his sister over a matter of inheritance and has cut ties with his best friend. “Passionate about exotic animals, he comes home one day with a venomous spider and accidentally lets it slip away.” Théo Christine (“Suprêmes”), Finnegan Oldfield (“Final Cut”), Jérôme Niel (“Smoking Causes Coughing”), Sofia Lesaffre (“Les Misérables”) and Lisa Nyarko star. Florent Bernard co-wrote the script. In his review out of Fantastic Fest last year, Bloody Disgusting’s Trace Thurman raved that (aka Infested Vermines ) is “one of the best spider attack movies in years,” noting in his 4-star review that the creature feature uses practical spiders – REAL SPIDERS – as much as possible. Prepare for a spider invasion in horror this April. Get all the latest headlines, reviews, and interviews along with exclusive podcasts, videos, and more with the Bloody Disgusting mobile app available on Apple or Google Play! More than just news and exclusives, get connected with fellow horror fans. Sign up and fill out your profile to chat with horror fans from around the globe. Movies Bong Joon-ho’s Sci-fi Thriller ‘Mickey 17’ Starring Robert Pattinson Moves into Early 2025 In the wake of the Oscar-winning Parasite , Bong Joon-ho will return with the brand new sci-fi movie , which has been getting bumped all over the release calendar. Mickey 17 Recently moved to March 29, 2024, we’ve learned tonight that Mickey 17 has once again been bumped. This time all the way out of 2024. It now hits theaters on January 31, 2025 . Robert Pattinson stars alongside Toni Collette, Steven Yeun, Mark Ruffalo and Naomi Ackie in Mickey 17 , a science fiction thriller based on a 2022 novel. Here’s the plot synopsis for Edward Ashton’s book, via Amazon… “ The Martian meets Dark Matter in Edward Ashton’s high concept science fiction thriller, in which Mickey7, an “expendable,” refuses to let his replacement clone Mickey8 take his place.” “Dying isn’t any fun…but at least it’s a living. “Mickey7 is an Expendable: a disposable employee on a human expedition sent to colonize the ice world Niflheim. Whenever there’s a mission that’s too dangerous―even suicidal―the crew turns to Mickey. After one iteration dies, a new body is regenerated with most of his memories intact. After six deaths, Mickey7 understands the terms of his deal…and why it was the only colonial position unfilled when he took it. “On a fairly routine scouting mission, Mickey7 goes missing and is presumed dead. By the time he returns to the colony base, surprisingly helped back by native life, Mickey7’s fate has been sealed. There’s a new clone, Mickey8, reporting for Expendable duties. The idea of duplicate Expendables is universally loathed, and if caught, they will likely be thrown into the recycler for protein. “Mickey7 must keep his double a secret from the rest of the colony. Meanwhile, life on Niflheim is getting worse. The atmosphere is unsuitable for humans, food is in short supply, and terraforming is going poorly. The native species are growing curious about their new neighbors, and that curiosity has Commander Marshall very afraid. Ultimately, the survival of both lifeforms will come down to Mickey7. “That is, if he can just keep from dying for good.”
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