Aaron Eckhart has demon trouble in a clip from Incarnate

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Incarnate

The Blumhouse/WWE production INCARNATE is a film we've been keeping track of for a while here on Arrow in the Head. It first came to our attention three years ago, when it was announced that Aaron Eckhart would be starring in what was being considered a possible franchise starter. One month from today we'll start to see how likely an INCARNATE franchise really is, as the film is finally set to reach theatres on December 2nd.

Directed by Brad Peyton from a screenplay by Ronnie Christensen, INCARNATE tells the following story: 

A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past.

Eckhart's co-stars include Mark Henry, David Mazouz, and Catalina Sandino. 

We have previously seen a couple different trailers for INCARNATE, and now a clip has made its way online that offers a look at a moment where Eckhart's character faces off with the demon-possessed boy mentioned in the synopsis. It's very quick and short, but it does show the kid being a brat in a way kids can only be when they have a demon pulling their strings.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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