Official teaser trailer for Dan Walton’s Bind

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Boy oh boy, it has been a long time coming for Dan Walton’s horror flick BIND. We first wrote about it at the tail-end of 2007! But making movies is never easy; sometimes it just takes that long for everything to come together. Thankfully, we’re nearing the finish line: Today we’ve got the first official teaser trailer for the supernatural thriller, which you can watch below. Some quietly spooky visuals are on display; so far, so good.

The synopsis for BIND:

A family moves into an abandoned orphanage and they soon learn that their charming orphanage has a disturbing history and is convinced they aren’t alone.

We’ve still got some waiting to do for BIND; the film isn’t scheduled to come out until Spring 2014. In the meantime, we hope to see more from Walton’s creeper.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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