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“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” full trailer

Are you ready to be scared by everyone’s favorite but now banned in your local elementary school library coming to life on the big screen? The upcoming horror film set to be released this August, that is being produced by legendary monster and Academy Award Winner Guilermo del Toro. He is also involved with crafting part of the story for this film. If his name attached to this film isn’t enough to sell you on it well thankfully a new full trailer has dropped. We get a better idea of what this film is going to be and the stories from the books we are going to see adapted. Check it out below:

 

That looks terrifying and fun! I remember reading these stories as a kid when I could check them out in my school library. It was the book all of the “cool” kids wanted for the sleepovers or weekend reading.

What do you think? Are you excited for this film? I’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

Nick

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