Trailer for Into the Dark season finale brings Pure horror

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Into the Dark Pure Jahkara Smith Hannah Macpherson

I have really been enjoying the Hulu / Blumhouse series Into the Dark, which has been bringing a new horror feature to the Hulu streaming service every month, each one having something to do with a holiday, special date, or event that takes place during the month of its release. I would be bummed that the September entry in the series is the end of its twelve month first season… if not for the fact that it has already been confirmed that Hulu and Blumhouse are moving forward with a second season.

The first season is wrapping up with a feature titled PURE, directed by Hannah Macpherson. Written by Macpherson from a story crafted with Paul Davis and Paul Fischer, PURE is inspired by Daughters Day and will show what happens when 

several teen girls perform a secret ritual at a purity retreat and, when one of them begins to see a supernatural entity, the terrifying question emerges, what is more dangerous: the demon they’ve unleashed, or the pressure to conform to their fathers’ expectations.

Jahkara Smith, McKaley Miller, Scott Porter, Annalisa Cochrane, Ciara Bravo, Jim Klock, and T.C. Carter star.

PURE will be available to watch on Hulu as of September 6th, and the trailer can be seen below.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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