Eli Roth’s Ice Cream Man Unleashes Terrifying New Trailer Ahead of August Release
Horror fans have a new nightmare to look forward to this summer. A brand-new trailer for Ice Cream Man, the latest horror feature from filmmaker Eli Roth, has been released, offering a disturbing glimpse into a seemingly perfect town that quickly spirals into chaos.
Set in an idyllic community during the height of summer, Ice Cream Man follows a mysterious ice cream vendor whose frozen treats have horrifying consequences. As children across town indulge in his colorful desserts, they begin transforming into grotesque creatures that appear ripped straight from classic horror films, turning a carefree season into a fight for survival.
The trailer blends bright suburban imagery with increasingly disturbing visuals, creating a stark contrast between childhood innocence and terrifying body horror. As panic spreads throughout the town, parents and residents are forced to confront an unimaginable threat lurking behind the cheerful jingle of the local ice cream truck.
Known for pushing the boundaries of horror with films such as Hostel and Thanksgiving, Roth appears to be embracing a mix of creature-feature mayhem, dark humor, and practical effects in what could become one of the genre’s most talked-about releases of the year.
The film’s concept taps into classic fears of corrupted innocence while delivering a uniquely twisted premise that transforms a beloved summer tradition into a source of terror. Early reactions online have highlighted the film’s imaginative monster designs and its blend of nostalgic horror influences with modern shock value.
Ice Cream Man is scheduled to arrive exclusively in theaters on August 7, giving horror audiences a chilling new reason to stay away from the ice cream truck this summer.
As anticipation builds, the latest trailer suggests that Ice Cream Man could be one of the season’s most bizarre and unforgettable horror experiences.

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