Dollface Comes Knocking In Latest Pic For The Strangers: Prey At Night
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Dollface Comes Knocking In Latest Pic For The Strangers: Prey At Night

Bloody Disgusting has unearthed a brand new pic for The Strangers: Prey at Night, which sees the malevolent Dollface hitching a ride.
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Dollface, Pin-up Girl and the Man in the Mask.

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On paper, they sound like the worst superhero team in the history of superhero teams, but don’t let the frivolous nicknames fool you; together, The Strangers form the deadliest lineup in the land, and Bloody Disgusting had today revealed an exclusive close-up of Dollface.

Emma Bellomy has been cast in the role for The Strangers: Prey at Night, Johannes Roberts’ (47 Meters Down) horror sequel 10 years in the making. She’ll be flanked by The Walking Dead‘s Lea Enslin and Damian Maffei (Christmas with the Dead, Ghost Lake), who have agreed to play Pin-up Girl and the Man in the Mask, respectively, Prey at Night‘s other two psychopaths.

And make no mistake, they really are psychopaths. With only six weeks to go until release, and after Thursday’s horror showcase, Bloody Disgusting has doubled down on Pin-up Girl, who can be seen hitching a ride (or planting a trap, perhaps?) in the following image (we’ve included some previously released ones as well, in case you missed them).

We know they’ve already settled on their next victims, thanks to Prey at Night‘s chilling trailers, while the sequel’s official synopsis teases a waking nightmare for Christina Hendricks, Bailee Madison and the rest of the family.

A family’s road trip takes a dangerous turn when they arrive at a secluded mobile home park to stay with some relatives and find it mysteriously deserted. Under the cover of darkness, three masked psychopaths pay them a visit to test the family’s every limit as they struggle to survive.

Featuring a script from Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai, Prey at Night comes knocking on March 9th – exactly three days after the release of Scream Factory’s souped-up version of The Strangers. The former will, of course, be rated R, as Johannes Roberts and the team look to deliver a fitting continuation of Bertino’s cult classic.


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