The Mandela Effect trailer & poster are here to blow your mind

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Writer-director David Guy Levy's THE MANDELA EFFECT starring Charlie Hofheimer, Aleksa Palladino, and Robin Lord Taylor will be hitting LA theaters and VOD in December. And today we have the film's official trailer and alternate poster to share with you guys.

You can go ahead and check out the trailer above and then give the poster a look-see below. After browsing through all of that, make sure to hit us up and let us know what you think of writer-director David Guy Levy's THE MANDELA EFFECT thus far.

For those (like me) that might not know, The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon that makes us question even the most mundane memories from the past. It's named after Nelson Mandela, who died in 2013 – although countless people distinctly remember him dying in prison in the 1980s…

For some other fun examples, click HERE. Meanwhile, this film centers on:

A man becomes obsessed with facts and events that have been collectively misremembered by thousands of people. Believing the phenomena to be the symptom of something larger, his obsession eventually leads him to question reality itself.

Written and directed by David Guy Levy the film stars Charlie Hofheimer (Are You Afraid of the Dark: The Tale of the Water Demons, WOULD YOU RATHER), Aleksa Palladino (THE IRISHMAN), Robin Lord Taylor (Gotham, You, WOULD YOU RATHER), Madeleine McGraw (TOY STORY 4, ANT-MAN AND THE WASP), and Clarke Peters (His Dark Materials, The Wire). It hits LA theaters and VOD on December 6, 2019.

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