A spooky manor house in the country; creepy kids; ghostly figures and creepy crawlies, a terrified nanny – a combination we’ve become familiar with over the years. Henry James novel, The Turning, put these elements together over a hundred years ago and has been scaring readers ever since.
Now The Turning is coming to a theater near you (on January 24, 2020) and the trailer suggests the film will carry on that tradtion.
Keeping the lights on won’t keep you safe. Watch the trailer for #TheTurningMovie, in theaters January 24.
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For more than 100 years, a deeply haunting tale has been passed down to terrify audiences. Next January, DreamWorks Pictures’ The Turning takes us to a mysterious estate in the Maine countryside, where newly appointed nanny Kate is charged with the care of two disturbed orphans, Flora and Miles. Quickly though, she discovers that both the children and the house are harboring dark secrets and things may not be as they appear. Inspired by Henry James’ landmark novel, the haunted-house thriller is directed by spellbinding visualist Floria Sigismondi (The Runaways, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) and stars Mackenzie Davis (Terminator: Dark Fate, The Martian), Finn Wolfhard (It, Netflix’s Stranger Things), newcomer Brooklynn Prince (The Florida Project) and Joely Richardson (Red Sparrow, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). From writers Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes (The Conjuring), The Turning is produced by Scott Bernstein (Straight Outta Compton, Ride Along 2) and Roy Lee (It, The Lego Movie). Universal will release The Turning domestically and in select international territories. www.theturningmovie.com