The Man in the White Van Trailer: Ali Larter & Sean Astin Star in Slasher Movie

As a seasoned horror movie enthusiast with a particular affinity for slasher films that delve deep into the human psyche, I must say that the trailer for “The Man in the White Van” has piqued my interest significantly! The chilling premise of a young girl being stalked by an unseen menace, coupled with the haunting imagery and suspenseful music, promises to deliver a nerve-wracking experience.


Relativity Media recently released a trailer for their upcoming horror-thriller titled “The Man in the White Van“. This spine-chilling film is set to hit theaters on December 13, 2024.

Set in 1975 Florida, a string of mysterious disappearances occur without notice, with young Annie (Madison Wolfe) becoming the latest target. She’s consistently pursued by an ominous white van, causing her fear to grow. Despite her concerns, her parents disregard them, leading Annie into a harrowing ordeal that eventually shatters her world.

Check out The Man in the White Van trailer below (watch more trailers):

What happens in The Man in the White Van trailer?

The video showcases a young teenager noticing an individual who seems to be stalking her. She shares her worries with her family, but they refuse to acknowledge them. This situation, unfortunately, hints at potential dangerous outcomes due to their disbelief and neglect in the trailer.

The movie titled “The Man in the White Van” was created by Warren Skeels, both as its writer and director. This film features Sean Astin, known for his work in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Ali Larter from Final Destination, Madison Wolfe from The Conjuring 2, Brec Bassinger from Final Destination: Bloodlines, Skai Jackson who appeared on Disney’s Jessie, and Gavin Warren, also known as Night Swim. The executive producers for this film are Jeff Aniston, David Baxter, Amad Elia, Gary Kompothecras, and Lawrence Najem. Other contributors include Warren Skeels, Arlie Day, Anna Marie Gillen, Terri Lubaroff, Michael Nole, Mike Page, and Paul Scanlan.

It has a runtime of 105 minutes.

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2024-10-15 19:11