Watch the English trailer for Regression feat. Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Yesterday we got a taste of Alejandro Amenabar's REGRESSION, albeit in lovely Spanish, but today we have that same international trailer for you in English. The plot revolves around that of a girl (Emma Watson) who reveals that her father and others did some heinous acts. As it happens, the father claims to have no recollection, and Ethan Hawke is left to figure out what's real and what isn't. To get your freaky cult on, check out the trailer below!

Cults are creepy enough as is, so I'll be curious to see how much truth there is to Watson's story. Anyone else find it distracting that Prof. Lupin (David Thewlis) was in this movie as well? Is there a clause in their contract that states Harry Potter actors have to stick together? Either way, here's hoping Amenabar delivers a nasty little thriller come the end of the summer.

REGRESSION will be released on August 28, 2015.

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Source: Universal Pictures

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