Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie trailer invites you to play a terrifying game

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Into the Dark: Uncanny Annie Paul Davis

I enjoyed watching the first season of the Hulu and Blumhouse collaboration Into the Dark, so I'm hyped that they're diving right into another year-long season that will be made up of twelve horror movies. Released monthly, Into the Dark movies are inspired by holidays or certain events that take place in the month of their release.

Paul Davis, director of last year's Halloween Into the Dark movie THE BODY, has returned to direct this year's Halloween Into the Dark movie, UNCANNY ANNIE. Scripted by James and Alan Blake Bachelor, the film has the following synopsis: 

On Halloween night a group of college students get trapped in a mysterious board game that brings their darkest secrets and fears to life, where they must play to escape… and win to survive.

Georgie Flores, Adelaide Kane, Paige McGhee, Jacques Colimon, Dylan Arnold, Evan Bittencourt, and Karlisha Hurley star. 

UNCANNY ANNIE will be available to watch through the Hulu streaming service as of Friday, October 4th. Last week we saw a teaser for the movie, and now a full trailer has arrived online to give a preview of what UNCANNY ANNIE has in store for viewers next month.

Check out the trailer below and see if you'd like to venture Into the Dark for another season.
 

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