Clown in a Cornfield Trailer Previews Spooky Horror Movie Based on Popular Slasher Novel

The first trailer for Clown in a Cornfield has been released.

Coming to theaters in May is a brand-new horror flick titled “Clown in the Cornfield,” which is helmed by director Eli Craig and co-written with him. This upcoming movie is an adaptation from the 2020 hit young adult slasher novel of the same name, penned by Adam Cesare.

Check out the Clown in a Cornfield trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):

What is Clown in a Cornfield about?

In the small, tranquil town of Kettle Springs, where Quinn and her father seek a new beginning, they find themselves drawn into a strife-torn community struggling after the destruction of their cherished Baypen Corn Syrup Factory. As arguments escalate and emotions run high, an eerie clown named Frendo begins to appear from the cornfields, seemingly bent on purging the town of its troubles through a series of violent acts. Prepare for excitement as you discover Kettle Springs, where the true entertainment begins when Frendo the clown takes center stage.

In this movie, you’ll find Katie Douglas known as Ginny & Georgia, Aaron Abrams famous for Hannibal, Carson MacCormac recognized from Shazam!, Will Sasso popular in Young Sheldon, and Kevin Durand well-known for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.

Alongside Carter Blanchard, Craig was a joint author of the screenplay. Before the release of “Clown in a Cornfield”, Craig had previously directed “Tucker & Dale vs Evil” in 2010 and “Little Evil” in 2017.

In this film, Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, John Fischer, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, and Terry Dougas work as the main producers. Additionally, Jean-Luc De Fanti, Max Work, Kostas Tsoukalas, Petersen Harris, George Berman, Dave Bishop, George Hamilton, Daniel Bekerman, Myron John Tataryn, and Carter Blanchard are credited as executive producers for the movie.

As an excited fan, I’m thrilled to share that “Clown in a Cornfield” is set to hit the big screens in U.S. theaters on May 9, 2025! This chilling horror masterpiece will make its grand debut at the South by Southwest festival on March 10, 2025, courtesy of RLJE Films and Shudder. Can’t wait to be scared silly!

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2025-02-20 18:10