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Update #2: Final Poster Image For ‘Saw V’

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This morning B-D reader ‘Foxboogiedowne’ sent us in a snap shot of the final poster for Saw V, which arrives in theaters October 24th. Now, we have a high-res copy of the poster for you to check out, read on and leave your comments. In the fifth installment of the popular SAW franchise, Hoffman is seemingly the last person alive to carry on the Jigsaw legacy. But when his secret is threatened, Hoffman must go on the hunt to eliminate all loose ends.
Thanks to BD reader Robert Yeadon and Foxboogiedowne for earlier versions:

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‘Her Private Hell’ Trailer Sends Sophie Thatcher on Strange Sci-Fi Giallo Journey

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Sophie Thatcher stars in Nicolas Winding Refn’s new genre movie Her Private Hell, and the official trailer has been released by distributor NEON today.

Nicolas Winding Refn’s Her Private Hell will be released in theaters July 24 via Neon.

Watch the dazzling new trailer below, which blends sci-fi and giallo in vibrant style.

In the film, when a mysterious mist engulfs a futuristic metropolis, unleashing a deadly and elusive entity, a troubled young woman searches for her father. Her quest collides with an American GI on a harrowing odyssey to rescue his daughter from Hell.

Sophie Thatcher (“Yellowjackets”), Charles Melton (“Riverdale”), Kristine Froseth (How to Blow Up a Pipeline), Havana Rose Liu (No Exit), and Diego Calva (Babylon) star.

The ensemble also includes Dougray Scott (Hitman), Aoi Yamada (Perfect Days), Shioli Kutsuna (Deadpool & Wolverine), and Hidetoshi Nishijima (Shin Ultraman).

Nicolas Winding Refn directs Her Private Hell from a script he co-wrote with Esti Giordani (“Vida”). Pino Donaggio (Carrie, Don’t Look Now) composed the score.

Refn produces under his byNWR Originals banner. Executive producers include Takuma Takasaki, Kimberly Willming, Christina Erritzøe, and Lene Børglum.

Her Private Hell is rated ‘R’ for “some strong/bloody violence, sexual content, and language.”

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