The reality is a horror film in A24’s upcoming film “Edgington”, which has got a new trailer today. It is a contemporary Western set against the background of Kovid -19 epidemic from the horror director Ery Ester, which is the desired mind behind the “hereditary” and “midsmor”.
And if its Divisional premiere at Cannes Film Festival There is no sign, when it is bound to warm hot discourse “Edgington” hits theaters on July 18,
I am a great fan of Ari Ester films, but his last one, “Bew Dander Is Dear, was a firm dude that I am preventing my hope for” Edington “. But this new trailer is chilling in all the correct ways, and it brought “Edgington” to the top of my must—go list.
The trailer showed Jokin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in a fictional small town, which becomes an electric rod for systemic issues in the US. When the Anti -Mask Local Sheriff, which decides to take a stand against the Kovid -19 security precautions, puts it in a struggle with Pascal’s Hollen Mayor, Ted Garcia. The clash sets the community on the edge until the explosion of the tension explodes at the end, changing the neighbors against each other.
You can see the full trailer below:

The trailer gives homes a terrible cover of “Home on the Range” in the hammers, the subjects of wrong patriotism, fear-greeting and pair. You know that the other (cowboy) is going to leave the boot, but wondering how the powder keg will spark, which takes you in.
It also helps that “Edgington” cast is piled up with Hollywood A-Listers. In addition to “The Last of as” Star Pedro Pascal, who is a La Alex Jones as a social media as a religious wife and Austin Butler. Deirdre O’Connell, Micheal Ward, Clifton Collins JR., and “Yellowstone” star Luke Grims score a troop of the rest of the artists.
This new trailer is the first real glimpse that we have so far received for Ester’s upcoming film. One minute time “Edgington” teaser trailer Live in April, but showed only Phoenix’s character scrolling through an explosive social media feed.
‘Edgington’ can be the most polarization film of Arri Ester
Based on the trailer and early reviews, “Edgington” is yet the most divisive film of the horror director. Its attention on hot-button issues-social media, polarization effect of epidemic pair, and how American identity has turned into some unfamiliar-the discourse of “D” from the audience on all sides has been guaranteed by the spark capital “D”.
It remains to be seen whether “Edgington” will connect with the audience. While “Midsommar” and “hereditary” sorrows were female-elevated scary stories that achieved critical and commercial success, “Bew Is Fear” marked a major departure from his breakout horror films. One is that many, including themselves, will argue for worse.
Phoenix’s real Odyssey finally became flat with critics and critics with critics with critics and audiences to face his anxiety and family trauma. Rotten tomatoes It was “described as overstated at the point of erasing the line between self-flying and self-enjoyment.”
While Phoenix’s Sheriff Cross is a completely different type of character, it seems that the latest collaboration of Ester with the star will take on more comic tone to suit “Bew Is Fier”. That alone has tried to convince friends to see me in theaters with me (“Bey is Fear” Climax Together is looking together, I will never be down), but the trailer is quite complicated to explain to me to explain that I will exclude it in advance.
I am alertly optimistic to see how the unknown style and surrealism of the ester will be square with satire on real -life issues. It will be interesting to see if this new mixture of themes and styles successfully comes together at the end.
“Edgington” hits theaters on 18 July.