Laughing in the Face of Fear: The Jester Trailer

Welcome to the bone-chilling world of “The Jester,” a forthcoming horror movie that promises to deliver spine-tingling thrills and psychological terror like no other. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the tantalizing trailer for this film, which has already sent shockwaves through the horror community. Brace yourselves for a journey into the depths of fear as we unmask the madness that awaits in “The Jester.”

Colin Krawchuk wrote and directed The Jester from a story by Krawchuk and Michael Sheffield. Eduardo Sánchez, co-creator of the original horror blockbuster The Blair Witch Project, Patrick Ewald and Mary Beth McAndrews served as the film’s executive producers.

The Jester is based on a short film trilogy by Krawchuk.

The feature film stars Lelia Symington (Brut Force), Matt Servitto (The Sopranos), Ken Arnold (Swagger) and Sam Lukowski (Satanic Hispanics).

“After the recent death of their father, two estranged sisters find themselves being stalked by a malevolent being known as The Jester. Revealing himself to be more than just a man in a mask, the evil entity begins to further torment the inhabitants of this small town on Halloween night. The path to defeating this unholy monster lies with the two sisters who realize that the only way to survive is to figure out how to right the wrongs of their dark past.”

 

Epic Picture Group CEO Patrick Ewald says, “When Brian Clarke (developer of The Mortuary Assistant game) introduced me to Colin’s insanely popular YouTube shorts of The Jester (over 30 million views), I was immediately captivated and knew we had to make a feature film out of them. It is incredible to see how Colin has taken his original concept and evolved it into a truly terrifying feature film. I can’t wait for audiences to experience this new face of evil in the supernatural entity known as The Jester.”

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“It’s been so exciting to see the little short film we made back in 2016 eventually get us to the big screen,” says Director Colin Krawchuk. “Turning the essence of a short into a feature was an unexpected challenge and one that could not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of a passionate crew. I’m excited for audiences to see our talented actors bring these new characters to life alongside a reimagined Jester.”