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“Last Night in Soho” Trailer: Reveals Edgar Wrights Psychological Time Hopping Horror

Any new movie from Edgar Wright is worth the wait. I admittedly have been a fan of his work from the first viewing of Shaun of the Dead and can’t wait for his return to the horror genre.

His newest film Last Night in Soho, a psychological thriller that was originally supposed to be released in 2020, but go figure it was delayed due to a global pandemic.

But finally, Last Night in Soho is making its way to theaters and our first trailer is here. Check it out below:

Last Night in Soho – Official Teaser Trailer [HD] – In Theaters October – YouTube

Set it London and written by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Last Night in Soho features an all-star cast led by Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Michael Ajao, and more. While plot details remain intentionally vague, we do know that story involved a modern-day girl named Eloise (Thomasin McKenzie) have some sort of connection with a 1960s woman named Sandy, played by Anya Taylor-Joy.

This is certainly looking like it will be unlike any movie that Wright has directed thus far.

You can see Last Night in Soho in theaters on October 22, 2021.

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