A bone-chilling trailer has been released for the upcoming horror film “The Exorcism of Saint Patrick,” marking the inaugural installment of Quinn Armstrong’s ambitious “Fresh Hell” trilogy. Directed and penned by Armstrong, the film delves into the harrowing narrative of a pastor who subjects a young gay teenager to conversion therapy within the confines of a remote cabin.
The trailer sets the stage for a tale fraught with dark intensity, where the pastor’s coercive methods tragically drive the teen to take his own life. Haunted by the specters of past victims from the conversion camp, the narrative spirals into a chilling quest for vengeance.
Armstrong’s “Fresh Hell” trilogy promises a triptych of visionary horror, each exploring distinct yet interconnected realms of terror. Following “The Exorcism of Saint Patrick,” the trilogy will navigate through the sinister realms of neo-Nazi metalheads in “Wolves Against the World,” and the archetypal horror of a doomed cabin in “Dead Teenagers.”
Shot with ingenuity and bolstered by practical effects maestro Dave Greathouse, known for his work on “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” and “Wrong Turn,” each film in the trilogy boasts a unique aesthetic while weaving together a cohesive tapestry of terror.
The ensemble cast, featuring Steve Pinder, Michael J. Cline, Maya Jeyam, Caitlin McWethy, Alan Tyson, Louie Kurtzman, Andrew James Myers, Erik Donley, and Beau Roberts, promises to bring depth and intensity to the trilogy’s chilling narratives.
“The Exorcism of Saint Patrick” is slated for release on August 27th, beckoning audiences into a nightmarish journey through the depths of Armstrong’s “Fresh Hell.”
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