James McAvoy takes on a chilling role in the upcoming film 'Speak No Evil,' a remake of a Danish horror movie. The movie, produced by Blumhouse, follows the story of a family hosting friends at their remote countryside home, which quickly descends into a nightmarish ordeal.
In the newly released trailer, McAvoy's character, a seemingly normal father, exhibits disturbing behavior as he becomes increasingly agitated with his children's dance performance to the tune of 'Cotton Eyed Joe.' This unsettling behavior sets the tone for the guests' harrowing experience at the hands of their host.
Director James Watkins, known for his work on psychological thrillers, showcased the trailer at CinemaCon, highlighting McAvoy's ability to seamlessly transition from affable to menacing on screen. Watkins praised McAvoy's talent for delving into dark and unsettling character depths, a stark contrast to his amiable off-screen persona.
'Speak No Evil' was filmed in Gloucestershire, England, with Watkins jokingly likening the production experience to a twisted version of summer camp. The movie promises to deliver a blend of horror and dark comedy, with McAvoy's character embodying a duality of charm and malevolence.
The trailer offers a glimpse into the psychological terror that unfolds as the family's idyllic retreat turns into a nightmare for their unsuspecting guests. McAvoy's portrayal of a seemingly ordinary host with a sinister side sets the stage for a suspenseful and chilling cinematic experience in 'Speak No Evil.'