Horror fans are trying to guess which movie is being teased by NEON's mysterious videos
Can you crack the code?

Movie distributor NEON is keeping horror fans on𝐆 tenterhooks with a series of cryptic teasers for a mystery movie.
The shows an FBI agent uncovering a trap door with a crucifix on top of it. As the door opens, the video cuts to a veiled figure sitting with their back to th🌌e camera. "Are you still saying your prayer🦂s?" a voice asks. "Our prayers protect us from the devil. This footage is briefly interrupted by : limbs sticking out from under covers, a bloody knife, and a 'Happy Birthday' banner.
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, titled 'Every year there is another,' shows a family photo featuring a young girl and two grinning parents. "911, what's your emergency?" says a call operator. "It's my daughter," a voice answers. "I've gotta🧸 be quiet. That's not my daughter."
As the last sentence is said, the family photo is switched out for a disembodied pair of legs – with three arms attached t🔜o the torso above. Symbols periodically flash up over the image and are revealed in full at the end of the video, which spell out the title of one of Neon's upcoming releases: Longlegs.
Directe💮d by Gretel & Hansel helmer Oz Perkins, the movie will star It Follows' Maika Monroe as Lee Harker, an FBI agent assigned to an unsolved serial killer case – with a link to the occult. As she gets deeper into the case, though, Lee discovers that she has a personal connection to the killer. Nicolas Cage, Alicia Witt, and Blair Underwood will also star.
Longlegs doesn't have a release date just yet. While we wait, you can check out our guide to the other most exciting 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming horror movies on the way in 2024.
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