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The Harbinger (2022)

Posted on August 24, 2022August 24, 2022 by scenethatreviews

It’s been awhile since I have reacted to a trailer, so let’s fix that. The Harbinger (2022) is a trailer that I saw for this first time this evening. Seeing that the movie comes out in theaters and on-demand on September 2nd, I figured now would be a good time to take a look at it.

The Harbinger (2022) trailer

Right away they have me hooked. “I felt her evil the second she got out of that car.” and then we see Rosalie (Madeleine McGraw). So instantly we have a “creepy kid” vibe. I am all for it, when it’s done right it is a fantastic horror subgenre.

But wait, there’s more to this one than just another “creepy kid” movie, we get the Devil and the Harbinger. We’re told that “…the Harbinger is a traveler, doomed to hell, unless he does the Devil’s bidding”. From the looks of the rest of the trailer, there is a lot of bidding to be done. The Devil, possession, a creepy kid, that’s a horror movie trifecta if I’ve ever heard one.

I went from having heard nothing about The Harbinger (2022) to looking forward to it coming out over the course of one trailer. It will be a nice edition to the 150 Days of Horror that is still going strong over on Twitter.

What about you? Are you looking forward to The Harbinger (2022)? Let me know your thoughts on this trailer in the comments below or by reaching out on social media!

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