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‘Us’ Official Trailer

‘Us’ Official Trailer

If you thought Kevin McAllister had it bad when his family abandoned him around Christmas, then clearly you didn’t see the Us trailer that premiered on Christmas. Jordan Peele’s follow up to Get Out focuses on a suburban family having a holiday from hell when four masked strangers–that appear to be evil versions of the family members–show up to their beach house to terrorize them. It continues to get creepier and more terrifying as the trailer goes on and the ensemble cast of award-winning talent put in some pretty fantastic performances. Even if horror movies aren’t your jam, one thing’s for sure–you’re never going to be able to listen to Luniz’s “I Got 5 on It” the same way ever again. Us hits theaters (and starts giving people nightmares) on March 15, 2019.