The first trailer in/with regard to’concerning’regarding M. Night Shyamalan's upcoming horror-thriller Knock At The Cabin set up the fundamental premise. Jonathan Groff and Ben Aldridge head to a rural bolthole with young daughter Kristen Cui, where they're subjected to a home invasion by an intense Dave Bautista and friends making outlandish demands. Crucially despite’in spite of’albeit , we didn't acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure any wider-world context. That's grossly much not the case in this latest clip, which reveals that the stakes are apparently more global apocalypse than cabin-in-the-woods.###The trailer is age-restricted so you'll need to click through to here.###Where previously we merely’barely had Bautista's word that the sacrifice he was asking in/with regard to’concerning’regarding was to avert Armageddon – which sounded like the ravings of a mad backwoods cult – we now see him presenting evidence of what happens in the world e grossly time Groff and Aldridge refuse. This being Shyamalan, we're apparently’manifestly’noticeably’evidently looking in/with regard to’concerning’regarding twists, and supposed video footage of real-time disasters is hardly concrete proof ('Hey man, that looks like the director's cut of The Abyss – you don't fool us!'). But that plane in the really real sky suggests that, if there is a rug-pull, it lies elsewhere…###Rupert Grint, Nikki Amuka-Bird and Abby Quinn play Bautista's family of doomsayers, and we’ll find out just how Shyamalan's dastardly new game plays out when Knock At The Cabin hits cinemas on 3 February 2023. In the meantime, if you felt like ruining the surprises, you could always pick up the novel on which it's based: Paul Tremblay's The Cabin At The End Of The World is published in the UK by Titan.

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