Abigail Breslin is on the run in debut clip from Fear Inc.

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Fear Inc. Abigail Breslin Vincent Masciale

Electric Entertainment has acquired the North American distribution rights for director Vincent Masciale's horror/comedy FEAR INC., with plans to release the film on VOD on October 21st. Just in time for Halloween!

Starring Lucas Neff, Caitlin Stasey, Chris Marquette, Stephanie Drake, Abigail Breslin, and Mark Moses, FEAR INC. shows what happens when 

a horror junkie (Neff) and his friends hire a company that brings their customer’s greatest fears to life.

Scripted by Luke Barnett, the movie is a feature expansion of a concept Masciale and Barnett introduced in a short film they released online in 2014.

Accompanying the announcement of FEAR INC.'s impending VOD debut is the release of a clip from the film. It seems like we've been talking about weaponized baseball bats here on AITH quite a bit lately, thanks to The Walking Dead's Negan, and this clip features another such item, wielded by a man stalking a Fear Inc. customer played by Abigail Breslin.

Check out the clip below, and if you like what you see you can start planning to watch FEAR INC. in just under three months.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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