Exclusive: Beware the killer clown in Badoet trailer!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Back in August, we gave you a creepy peek at a new Indonesian horror film coming out called BADOET, and today we’re going to top that with an exclusive new trailer for the film!  

Scary clowns never go out of style, and the team behind BADOET (directed by Awi Suryadi) sure look like they know how to utilize the face-painted bastards to maximum effect. The trailer comes with English subtitles, but this looks freaky no matter what the language.

The synopsis:

 

Tragedy strikes a close-knit government housing project complex in Jakarta when three children are found mysteriously dead. Suspecting foul play, three tenants decide to investigate: Donald (Daniel Topan), a smart college senior with a temper; FAarel (Christoffer Nelwan), Donald’s socially awkward yet kind-hearted cousin, and Kayla (Aurelie Moeremans), Donald’s tomboy college mate.

 
The entity responsible for the heinous deaths is revealed after our heroes find drawings of a clown made by all the victims, and, later, by VINO (Fernandito Raditya), the 9-year-old son of feisty landlady RAISA (Ratu Felisha)—who clearly now is in danger. With help from the eccentric indigo siblings NIKKI (Tiara Westlake) and ROCKY (Marcel Chandrawinata), our heroes do their best to save the boy.
 

As Donald and his friends begin their attempt, terror starts to mount. Our heroes soon realize that they are facing a force that disguises its darkness through laughter—a force so menacing, it will not hesitate to take lives to get what it wants: immortality.

BADOET doesn’t have an official release date yet, but we’ll certainly keep you posted. In the meantime, enjoy the brand new trailer!

Source: Arrow in the Head

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