Exclusive: Trailer and poster for Blumhouse’s The Gallows Act II!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Four years ago, directors Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing teamed with Blumhouse Productions to bring us the found footage horror film THE GALLOWS. This October, the team is back together for THE GALLOWS ACT II – and we have the EXCLUSIVE first look at the film's trailer and poster!

Written by Cluff and Lofing, the sequel stars Ema Horvath (Auna Rue), Chris Milligan (Cade Parker), Brittany  Falardeau (Lisa Rue). The synopsis: 

After Auna Rue, a teenage vlogger/aspiring actress, logs onto a sinister website, she’s soon trapped in the malevolent world of a cursed stage play, The Gallows. After performing a passage from the play for her tiny online fan base, Auna instantly achieves the stardom she seeks—as well as a twisted challenge from a deadly spirit (The Hangman) 

Cluff and Lofing also produced the film alongside Jason Blum, Guymon Casady, Dean Schnider, and Benjamin Forkner. Couper Samuelson served as executive producer, and Brock Heasley, Jared “Bear” Dupras, and Cody Fletcher are the associate producers.

THE GALLOWS ACT II will be receiving a theatrical, On Demand, and Digital release on October 25th, just in time to add some extra terror into your Halloween season. Check out the trailer and poster, and get ready for the film's release next month!

The Gallows Act II

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