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Spooky Trailer for the Gothic Victorian Horror Movie THE MONSTER BENEATH US — GeekTyrant

Jan 8, 2025


Here’s the trailer for a Victorian gothic horror movie titled The Monster Beneath Us, and the movie is set in Yorkshire, 1898. This is a great setting to tell a spooky story! The story centers on a grieving woman who “doesn’t take much notice when her young son mentions he has a new friend who lives in the basement of their country estate. “However, as the boy spends more time in the dark, cold space under the house, her concern begins to turn to fear.”The Monster Beneath Us is written and directed by Sophie Osbourne, and it stars Becca Hirani, Marshall Hawkes, and Nicola Wright. The movie is set to be released in select theaters and on VOD on January 3rd, 2025.

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