New poster for Bad Kids Go To Hell is a little heavy on the Twilight look

Last Updated on July 23, 2021

After a trio of ironic, even amusing one-sheets for supernatural chiller BAD KIDS GO TO HELL, the promo campaign has unfortunately gone the way of TWILIGHT. You know, dubious Photoshop, alabaster skin, the Bieber coif, a random bolt of lightning. All present in the poster below!

From director Matthew Spradlin – BAD KIDS picks up when:

A construction crew unearths a primal, supernatural force when they break ground for a new, commemorative library for Crestview Academy, a prestigious Midwestern prep-school and home to the spoiled offspring of the city’s social elite. Three years later, six of Crestview’s richest (and hottest) students are brought together early one Saturday for detention inside the newly completed library. Bored, the kids talk about their school’s infamous “dark presence,” and goad one another into a half-hearted séance. However, the joke turns deadly when they rouse an angry spirit, and start to die, one-by-one, in horrible accidents! Yet, as the kids drop like flies, are the murders really the work of an evil phantom, or has one of these six spoiled brats secretly conspired to bring them all together for detention in order to “level” the social playing field and do away with the competition?

Judd Nelson, Ben Browder (Farscape, Stargate SG-1, Doctor Who), Ali Faulkner (Bianca in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1), Roger Edwards (Freelancers), Marc Donato (Degrassi: The Next Generation), Cameron Deane Stewart (Pitch Perfect), Augie Duke (The Mentalist), Amanda Alch (When Zachary Beaver Came to Town), Jeffrey Schmidt (Interstate), and Chanel Ryan (BASEketball, below) all appear in the flick.

Stay put for a release date sure to come.

Source: Rama's Screen

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