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Jordan Peele’s Candyman trailer coming this week?

Producer Jordan Peele's "spiritual sequel" to Bernard Rose & Clive Barker's CANDYMAN with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (WATCHMEN) and Teyonah Parris (IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK) will be unleashed into a theater near you this June. And tonight we're hearing from our buddies over at Bloody Disgusting that the trailer has officially been classified by Alberta Film Ratings, and may be attached this weekend to THE INVISIBLE MAN. 

We'll let you know when we hear more!

RELATED: TONY TODD RETURNS AS CANDYMAN IN JORDAN PEELE'S REBOOT!

The “spiritual sequel” will return to the neighborhood where the legend began: The now-gentrified section of Chicago where the Cabrini-Green housing projects once stood. Based on Barker's story The Forbidden, the original CANDYMAN was directed by Bernard Rose. The synopsis: 

A children's ghost story comes to terrifying life in this gut-wrenching thriller about a graduate student whose research into modern folklore summons the spirit of the dead.  Helen Lyle (Virginia Madsen) laughs when she interviews college freshmen about their superstitions. But when she hears about Candyman, a slave spirit with a hook hand who is said to haunt Chicago's notorious Cabrini-Green housing project, she thinks she has a new twist for this thesis. Braving the gang-ridden territory to visit the site of a brutal murder, Helen arrogantly assumes Candyman can't really exist… until he appears, igniting a string of terrifying, tragic slayings. But the police don't believe in monsters, and they charge Helen with the grisly crimes. Only one person can set her free: CANDYMAN.

RELATED: CANDYMAN NOW STREAMING ON NETFLIX

LITTLE WOODS writer-director Nia DaCosta will take the helm of this Jordan Peele-produced reboot with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Teyonah Parris. Universal Pictures will unleash it into a theater near you on June 12, 2020. How excited are YOU about this “spiritual sequel?" Let us know below!

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