New trailer for Hereditary centers on a little girl named Charlie

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Hereditary Ari Aster Milly Shapiro

Three months ago, our own Chris Bumbray was lucky enough to attend the Sundance Film Festival, where he got to see writer/director Ari Aster's horror movie HEREDITARY. The theatrical release of that film is still almost two months away, but Bumbray has said that we're in for something special when it arrives – he gave the film a 9/10 review.

To help build the hype and hold us over, a new trailer for HEREDITARY has been released, and this one centers on a little girl named Charlie, who gives out some serious DON'T LOOK NOW vibes.

Charlie is played by Milly Shapiro, who was joined in the film's cast by Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, and Ann Dowd.

Described as "a nightmare vision of a domestic breakdown", HEREDITARY has the following synopsis: 

When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter's family begins to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry. The more they discover, the more they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister fate they seem to have inherited.

The Charlie-centric trailer can be seen below. Check it out and see if HEREDITARY is a film you'd like to experience when it's released on June 8th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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