Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson contend with a cult in the Regression trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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The beginning of the year saw an international trailer for Alejandro Amenabar's (THE SEA INSIDE, THE OTHERS) latest thriller, but now we have a brand new trailer that's sure to send some creepy vibes your way. REGRESSION follows a young girl (Emma Watson) who is sexually abused by her father. This heinous act is just the tip of the iceberg as they seem to be at the very center of a conspiracy that Ethan Hawke must unravel. You can see how his investigation is going in the latest trailer below.

If there's one thing Alejandro Amenabar excels at, it's setting a tone for his films. This one looks rightfully bleak as all hell, and I think the casting of Emma Watson ups the creep factor since she's an actress we've all "grown up with." Something tells me this is a movie that's not going to have a happy outcome for its characters.

REGRESSION is scheduled to hit theaters on August 28, 2015.

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Source: Universal Pictures

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