Slip Into The New Trailer That Is Out For The Backrooms Movie

Backrooms

The trailer for the film version of the Backrooms is here, and it shows how close to the Backrooms it will be

It was brought up before, and we have seen a whole lot from the IP up to now, but here we go as we clip into the film version of the Backrooms. Well, more than we have the first trailer for the film from A24 to look at, so we can see how close it is going to stick to the source material out there. Also, it's all here to get us hyped up for Backrooms to land in theaters on May 29th. Let's get ready to wander into a new maze of a universe that's also filled with some of the darkest horrors out there, or just give the new trailer a bit of a watch to see if it is going to be your cup of tea when the day comes to wander out there.

For this version of the Backrooms story, there is not much to go on, and that feels like it is the point. We get to see that a strange "doorway" opens up in a furniture store, and random employees head in to see what is going on. This doorway, of course, leads everyone into the other universe of yellow hallways and random other things that have found their way in. Sometimes with a solid fixed camera angle, and many other shots that use the found VHS style that the Backrooms brought to us all in the first place. Along with the various entities and other research that looks like it will offer up in this slice of internet lore. Have a look and get a bit more excited, as it does feel like this film is going to be doing the IP a bit of justice out there.

Backrooms — Official Trailer

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom.

A film by Kane Parsons, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, and Lukita Maxwell. Backrooms – In Theaters May 29.

Release Date: May 29

Director: Kane Parsons

Cast: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, and Lukita Maxwell

How do you feel about this first look at Backrooms we have here? Do you think the team is capturing what made the whole thing interesting in the first place? How much of the film will be in the VHS style of footage, or will that only be to help explain some of the grander plot in the film? What do you think will be the strangest thing that we see in the mix of this film? Let's hear it all out in the comment section further down the page here. We know we will have more for The Backrooms in general, but if we also get more for the film, we'll have it up on the site for you. Please keep checking in and following all of our socials to make sure you are as up on things as possible.