Creepy exclusive clip from Neil Marshall’s Dark Signal

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

It might be too early in the morning for such an uncomfortable clip (at least here in the states), so either start drinking way early or wait until later to take a gander at it. The clip in question is from the supernatural thriller DARK SIGNAL, a movie we’ve been waiting to see ever since it was announced back in 2014. We’re inching ever closer to experiencing the film in full, as it comes out early next month, but for now allow this torturous clip to give you a taste of what’s in store.

Said clip isn’t too gory, but it is packing a mean streak; consider it slightly NSFW.

The film’s synopsis:

Deep in the heart of the isolated Welsh valleys, an eerie hush spreads throughout the deserted wilds. Stranded and terrified, single mother, Kate (Joanna Ignaczewska), finds herself entangled in an ill-thought-out plan: a midnight robbery about to take a dangerous turn. On lookout for her boyfriend, and left trembling in the middle of a secluded forest, she quickly realizes she is not alone. With her is the vengeful spirit of a murdered girl.

Meanwhile, across the valley at a local radio station, Ben (Gareth David-Lloyd) and Laurie (Siwan Morris) are midway through their last ever radio show. With the arrival of medium, Carla, and filled with determination to go out with a bang, Laurie and Ben are about to get much more than they bargained for. Patching together fragments of ghostly sounds, they begin to unravel the clues to a frightening crime before doing do the unthinkable — making contact with the dead.

There are no ghosts to be found in the below clip, however; just a masked madman and his frightened prey.

Executive produced by Neil Marshall, DARK SIGNAL was directed by Edward Evers-Swindell and stars Siwan Morris, Gareth David-Lloyd, Joanna Ignaczewska, Duncan Pow, Eleanor Gecks, Cinzia Monreale, and James Cosmo. The film will hit theaters on June 2nd and move on to VOD/iTunes June 6th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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