As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast with a knack for uncovering hidden truths, I must admit that the trailer for “Come Home” has piqued my interest significantly. The eerie atmosphere of the Adirondack Mountains and the haunting presence of trapped souls are reminiscent of the psychological horrors I’ve encountered in my favorite survival games.
Looking forward to premiering a unique trailer for the upcoming horror-thriller “Come Home,” produced by S&R Films and starring Caitlin Zoz from Silo. This movie, having won the Golden Ring for Best Film at the Ravenna Nightmare Film Fest, is scheduled to premiere digitally on October 1, 2024.
Check out the exclusive Come Home trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Come Home trailer?
The video presents two sets of campers venturing into the Adirondack Mountains, only to encounter spirits trapped within the forest. This film, a thoughtful examination of solitude and the potent influence of location, is helmed by directors Caitlin Zoz and Nicole Pursell, who collaborated with Paton Ashbrook, Audrey Hailes, Bill Keller, Sathya Sridharan, and Chinaza Uche on its screenplay.
In “Come Home,” we find stars like Zoz, Uche, Sathya Sridharan, Paton Ashbrook, Audrey Hailes, Daphne Ashbrook, Peter Torcicollo, and Shannon Mary Keegan. This is their newest project together, following their previous appearance in the Apple TV+ series Silo. The latter is set to return for its second and third seasons. Uche and Zoz are among the executive producers of this new show, along with Pursell, Raymond Colletti, Paton Ashbrook, Bill Keller, and Sathya Sridharan.
Mel and Ikenna, newly married couple, give up their city life for a serene existence in an inherited mountain home in the Adirondacks. They yearn for peace, yet tranquility turns into turmoil when friends Taylor and Arjun arrive, unleashing a malevolent force that torments them one by one. Mel and Ikenna grapple with an unsettling presence that appears to be tied to the forest’s ominous history. As paranoia creeps in and they hear the chilling whispers of time, they question whether they’re dealing with vengeful ghosts or the psychological toll of isolation.
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2024-09-19 18:10