Bullies Beware! The trailer for Abigail has dropped. Watch it here

Abigail quad poster on Screen One

Step into the shadows and brace yourself for a spine-chilling thrill ride with the trailer drop of ‘Abigail,’ a heart-pounding horror-slasher movie that promises to redefine the genre. Directed by the masterful Melissa Vitello, this film is set to unleash an unrelenting wave of terror, starring the talented trio of Ava Cantrell, Tren Reed-Brown, and Hermione Lynch in what’s poised to be their most haunting roles yet. As the trailer unfolds, it hints at a gripping narrative laden with suspense, macabre imagery, and a palpable sense of impending doom.”

Abigail movie trailer

In 1976 Alabama, Abigail and her mom move to a new town for a fresh start. A precocious teen, Abigail befriends the lonely boy next door and soon stands up to his bullies. As she takes him under her wing, the secrets of her past begin to surface. Though they take on the world together, he discovers she may have a more disturbing side.

Ava Cantrell and Tren Reed-Brown in Abigail on Screen One

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“With every chilling frame, ‘Abigail’ beckons viewers into a nightmarish world where fear lurks around every corner. Melissa Vitello’s directorial prowess, coupled with the stellar performances of Cantrell, Reed-Brown, and Lynch, paints a picture of an atmospheric and spine-tingling experience. The trailer teases glimpses of terror-inducing sequences and a plot shrouded in mystery, ensuring that audiences will be on the edge of their seats. Abigail’ seems primed to be a pulse-pounding journey into the depths of terror, a must-watch for horror enthusiasts craving an adrenaline-fueled cinematic escapade

Director: Melissa Vitello

Cast: Ava Cantrell, Tren Reed-Brown, Hermione Lynch, Gene Farber, Karimah Westbrook

Abigail movie poster on Screen One

Abigail Starring Ava Cantrell is set for release on Digital and DVD 5th December

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