Trailer: Julian Sands is A Nasty Piece of Work in new Into the Dark movie

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Fans who watch the movies in the Blumhouse / Hulu series Into the Dark on the holiday they're set on won't be getting around to watching the November installment, PILGRIM, until Thanksgiving, next Thursday. Meanwhile, Hulu is already working to get us hyped for next month's Into the Dark entry, A NASTY PIECE OF WORK.

Directed by Charles Hood from a script by Paul Soter of the Broken Lizard comedy team, A NASTY PIECE OF WORK brings horror and violence to Christmas with the story of 

a mid-level employee at a large company who finds out he’s not getting the Christmas bonus or promotion he was expecting. But then his boss invites him over for dinner with a proposal for how he can climb the corporate ladder… by beating his professional rival in a violent competition.

Kyle Howard, Dustin Milligan, Angela Sarafyan, Molly Hagan, and Natalie Hall star alongside Julian Sands, the WARLOCK himself. It's been twenty-six years since Sands last played the Warlock in WARLOCK 2: THE ARMAGEDDON, but A NASTY PIECE OF WORK is set to prove that he can still cause people a whole lot of trouble.

The trailer for A NASTY PIECE OF WORK can be seen below, and it looks like this is going to be a fun one. This entry in the Into the Dark series will be available to watch through the Hulu streaming service as of December 6th.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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