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Friday, July 9, 2021

[Trailer] Netflix Unleashes Bloodsucking Locusts in French Horror Movie ‘The Swarm’

It may sound like a SYFY Original concept but upcoming French horror movie The Swarm looks to have a far more serious execution, as teased in Netflix‘s official trailer this morning.

The Swarm takes a bite out of Netflix on August 6.

Preview director Just Philippot‘s film below.

In The Swarm, “Virginie lives on a farm with her children Laura (15) and Gaston (7) and raises locusts as a high-protein crop. Life is hard: money worries and practical problems are piling up, tensions with her kids and neighbors are running high. But everything changes when she discovers the locusts have a taste for blood.”

Marie Narbonne, Suliane Brahim, Sofian Khammes, and Raphaël Romand star.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3673341/trailer-netflix-unleashes-bloodsucking-locusts-french-horror-movie-swarm/

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