Kelsey Grammer takes on killer spiders in 7 Guardians of the Tomb trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

7 Guardians of the Tomb Kelsey Grammer Kimble Rendall

Last week, we unveiled the poster for BAIT director Kimble Rendall's "nature run amok" killer spider movie 7 GUARDIANS OF THE TOMB (previously known as THE NEST). With the film's February 23rd theatrical and VOD/Digital HD release swiftly approaching, a new trailer has now arrived online.

Written by Rendall and Paul Staheli, 7 GUARDIANS OF THE TOMB tells the following story: 

As a team of scientists who lose a colleague in an ancient labyrinth, the motley crew must work together to recover him while trying to make the discovery of a century. In their quest they find themselves underground, battling ancient, terrifying Chinese magic and making their way through a swarm of deadly, man-eating spiders – only to uncover the secret behind the insects’ power and intelligence.

Those unlucky scientists are played by the likes of Kelsey Grammer, Kellan Lutz, and Li Bingbing. Yes, this movie is going to give us the chance to see Frasier fighting man-eating spiders. That wondrous scenario is previewed in the trailer below, and it's enough to guarantee that I will be watching 7 GUARDIANS OF THE TOMB as soon as possible.

Check out the trailer and see if this looks like a movie you'll want to slot into your moviewatching schedule later this month.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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