Screen Rant is thrilled to exclusively present a first look at the trailer for the upcoming film The Harbinger, which is set to be released in theaters and On Demand September 2. Recently acquired by Screen Media, the horror thriller stars young Madeleine McGraw (fresh off her stellar turn in The Black Phone) and prolific Native actress Irene Bedard (who voiced Pocahontas in the 1995 Disney film and its sequel).
The Harbinger begins with Theresa and Daniel Snyder (played by Amanda MacDonald and Will Klipstine respectively) moving to a small town with their seemingly troubled daughter Rosalie (McGraw). After a series of mysterious events — not to mention deaths — occur, the people of the town begin to suspect young girl is behind everything. In order to get to the bottom of the situation and hopefully save their child, the parents reach out to a Native American seer (Bedard) — and are not pleased with what they learn.
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Screen Rant's exclusive first look at the The Harbinger trailer below begins with an ominous statement: «I felt her evil the second she got out of that car.» It's followed by a bone-chilling stare from Rosalie that would surely make any bystander agree, as well as confirmation from a child psychologist that the child exhibits signs of psychopathy. Those signs become full-blown tragedies as Rosalie announces that «the Harbinger has come.» Catch the trailer, provided by Screen Media Films, below:
(Watch the full trailer on YouTube.)
Exorcisms are the usual answer to demonic possessions, but the devilish creature appearing in The Harbinger trailer seems like it will need a lot more than that. As the terrifying events pile on, one after the other, the
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