Midnight Meat poster

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Bloody Disgusting got their hands on a new poster for MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN, the Ryuhei Kitamura-directed adaptation of the Clive Barker tale. It’s pretty creepy, although at first I thought Vinnie Jones (who plays villain “Mahogany”) was holding the head of Wall-E. I guess it’s actually a mallet or something. Whatever, the dude means business.

The flick, due in theaters May 16 (where I expect it to get squashed. This is a Fall movie, people!), is about a New York photographer (Bradley Cooper) who hunts a serial killer that preys on the subway system. Expect things to get messy…

Also starring are Leslie Bibb, Brooke Shields, Roger Bart and Tony Curran. Give a peek to the trailer, which I definitely dig, below.

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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