First poster for Regression, starring Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Here’s the first poster for Alejandro Amenábar’s REGRESSION, which stars Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke. You won’t be able to tell much about the movie based on the one-sheet, other than Emma apparently has quite shiny eyeballs. And that, of course, fear always finds its victim.

The synopsis:

REGRESSION is set in a small Minnesota town in 1980 where a man is arrested for sexually abusing his daughter. He admits his guilt despite having no memory of it. With the help of a psychologist, he relives the memories and implicates a police officer as his partner in crime. The man’s estranged son and other townspeople are also suddenly able to relive suppressed memories of horrific abuse. At the same time, the local news reports blame a Satanic cult that has been performing rituals of orgies, assault, killing animals and even babies, for years. The officers are alarmed when similar reports come in from all around the country—they believe they’ve uncovered a national and possibly supernatural conspiracy. Is the abuse real, or something else?

David Thewlis, Devon Bostick, Dale Dickey and Aaron Ashmore co-star in REGRESSION, which is slated to hit theaters August 28th. Check out the trailer below the poster.

 

Source: IMP Awards

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