International trailer for V/H/S: Viral

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

VHS Viral

V/H/S: VIRAL hits VOD tomorrow, October 23rd, and although I doubt you guys need yet another trailer to help convince you to check it out, we thought we’d pass along this international trailer anyway. The film will be rolling out to limited theaters on November 21st. This entry welcomes Nacho Vigalondo (TIMECRIMES), Marcel Sarmiento (THE ABC'S OF DEATH's "D is for Dogfight"), Gregg Bishop (DANCE OF THE DEAD), Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead (RESOLUTION, SPRING) and Todd Lincoln (THE APPARITION) on directing duties.

The segments in V/H/S: VIRAL include…

…the story of a deranged illusionist who obtains a magical object of great power, a homemade machine that opens a door to a parallel world, teenage skaters that unwillingly become targets of a Mexican death cult ritual, and a sinister, shadowy organization that is tracking a serial killer. The segments are tied together by the story of a group of fame-obsessed teens following a violent car chase in LA that unwittingly become stars of the next internet sensation.

Patrick Lawrie, Emmy Argo, Heather Hayes, Jessica Luza, John Curran, Justin Welborn, Mary Ralston, Michael Aaron Milligan, Gustavo Salmerón, Marian Álvarez, Xavi Daura, Esteban Navarro, Nick Blanco, Chase Newton, Shane Bradey and Jayden Robison star.

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