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Netflix Just Dropped The Terrifying Official Trailer For New Horror 'Eli'

Netflix Just Dropped The Terrifying Official Trailer For New Horror 'Eli'

In the run up to the spooktacular event, Netflix is delivering on the horror front with its sensational roster of spine-tingling shows.

Lisa McLoughlin

Lisa McLoughlin

October is truly upon us - but apart from wrapping up in cosy knits and drinking our weight in Pumpkin Spice Lattes, we're gearing up for our favourite ghoulish holiday, Halloween.

In the run up to the spooktacular event, Netflix is delivering on the horror front with its sensational roster of spine-tingling shows and movies for us thriller fiends to divulge.

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And with two weeks until the release of horror Eli, the streaming service has finally released a trailer for the terrifying flick, which stars Charlie Shotwell, Kelly Reilly, Max Martini, Lili Taylor, and Stranger Things actress Sadie Sink.

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The film tells the story of 11-year-old Eli, who is plagued with an unknown, debilitating illness that requires him to live completely sealed off from the outside world.

"After exhausting every option, his parents put their trust - and his life - in the hands of a doctor whose experimental, cutting edge treatments at her clean house facility may hold Eli's last hope.

"As Eli undergoes the tremendously intense process that could potentially cure him, he begins to be haunted by experiences that make him question who he can trust and what is lurking inside the house," the synopsis reads.

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And lurking is one way to put it as the trailer teases the movie up to be one scary feature as Eli arrives to the terrifying clinic only to see his name written on the frost covered window suddenly morph into 'Lie'.

Meanwhile, Sadie's character Hayley, who apparently "lives down the road", appears outside the windows of the house to warn Eli of the possible dangers ahead. Despite Doctor Horn insisting that he's "going to get worse before he gets better".

Is he really though Doctor Horn? Something tells us you're not to be trusted...

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Eli will be available to watch on Netflix globally from Friday, 18th October.

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