Trailer: Man finds out he’s related to ‘creepiest human’ in Long Lost

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Long Lost Erick Bloomquist Nicholas Tucci Catherine Corcoran

I wasn't sure if director Erik Bloomquist's upcoming thriller LONG LOST was Arrow in the Head material for a good portion of the trailer, which can be seen below… but as it went on, one of the characters seemed to be pulling the story into genre territory.

Written by the director from a story he crafted with Carson Bloomquist and Adam Weppler, LONG LOST has the following synopsis:

When Seth receives a mysterious letter inviting him to spend the weekend at a secluded mansion in the country, he soon realizes the people inside the house may know him better than he knows himself.

Weppler plays the lead role of Seth. Nicholas Tucci is Richard, the long lost half-brother Seth refers to as "the creepiest human", and that's the character who ends up making LONG LOST look like something that might be of interest to us here at AITH. Although it's TERRIFIER's Catherine Corcoran as Richard's frequently scantily clad girlfriend Abby who might be the main reason to watch it.

LONG LOST is getting a theatrical release on March 29th, followed by a VOD release on April 10th.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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