Trailer for Dark Suspense Thriller THE TUTOR with Garrett Hedlund and Noah Schnapp — GeekTyrant
Mar 8, 2023
Vertical Entertainment has released a new trailer for an upcoming dark obsession suspense thriller titled The Tutor. The movie stars Garrett Hedlund, known for his roles in Tron: Legacy and Triple Frontier, and Noah Schnapp, who is best known for his breakout role in the hit series Stranger Things.Directed by Jordan Ross and written by Ryan King, this thriller promises to be a suspenseful ride with some surprising twists and turns. The synopsis for the film reads:An in-demand tutor for the East Coast monied elite, Ethan (Garrett Hedlund) lands a high-paying assignment to instruct a billionaire’s son, Jackson (Noah Schnapp), at a remote New York waterfront estate. Almost immediately, Ethan realizes that his student’s interest in his life borders upon obsession. As tension grows, Jackson’s accusations threaten to expose Ethan’s perceived dark secrets to his girlfriend (Victoria Justice) and the authorities. As sentiment turns against Ethan, it is up to him, and only him, to unearth Jackson’s accusations and prove his innocence.Adding to the cast is Victoria Justice, known for her roles in Zoey 101 and Victorious, and Jonny Weston, who appeared in Project Almanac and The Divergent Series. With such a talented cast and a gripping storyline, The Tutor is a must-see for fans of suspense thrillers.The movie will be released on March 24th, 2023.
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