Tom Holland pulls a gun on Robert Pattinson in a chilling new trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie The Devil All The Time.
While the mysterious trailer leaves the plot of the movie largely obscure it sets up the eerie tone of the period drama set in postwar Ohio and West Virginia.
Based on a Gothic novel by Donald Ray Pollock the film stars Robert, 34, as Preston Teagardin, who claims to be a preacher but appears to be someone else entirely.
Stick ’em up: Tom Holland pulls a gun on Robert Pattinson in a chilling new trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie The Devil All The Time
Who’s who: Based on a Gothic novel by Donald Ray Pollock the film stars Robert, 34, as Preston Teagardin, who claims to be a preacher but appears to be someone else entirely
He can be seen enrapturing a crowded church with his proclamation: ‘It is our delusions that lead us to sin!’
Tom’s character Arvin Russell has misgivings, telling his grandmother Emma (Kristin Griffith): ‘That ain’t no preacher – he’s as bad as they got on the damn radio.’
Arvin eventually confronts Preston in church, asking him ominously: ‘Excuse me, preacher, you got time for a sinner?’ before pulling a gun on him.
The trailer opens on a dimly lit birthday dinner for Arvin where his elderly relatives present him with a gun that his late father ‘brought back from the war.’
‘Delusions!’: He can be seen enrapturing a crowded church with his proclamation: ‘It is our delusions that lead us to sin!’
Suspicious: Tom’s character Arvin Russell has misgivings, telling his grandmother Emma (Kristin Griffith): ‘That ain’t no preacher – he’s as bad as they got on the damn radio’
Tension: Arvin eventually confronts Preston in church, asking him ominously: ‘Excuse me, preacher, you got time for a sinner?’ before pulling a gun on him
Happy birthday: The trailer opens on a dimly lit birthday dinner for Arvin where his elderly relatives present him with a gun that his late father ‘brought back from the war’
A brief flashback shows Arvin’s father as a soldier coming across the horrifying sight of a skinned, crucified body covered in flies.
At another point in the trailer Arvin says: ‘I know what my daddy did,’ above footage of a man who appears to be his father smothering another man in mud.
In flashbacks the father Willard is played by Bill Skarsgard, while Arvin’s mother Charlotte is portrayed by Haley Bennett.
Riley Keough, whose grandfather was Elvis Presley, plays Sandy who is seen getting charmed by Jason Clarke’s character Carl.
Aghast: A brief flashback shows Arvin’s father as a soldier coming across the horrifying sight of a skinned, crucified body covered in flies
Casting: At another point in the trailer Arvin says: ‘I know what my daddy did’; his father Willard is played in flashbacks by Bill Skarsgard
Throwback: Arvin’s late mother Charlotte is portrayed by Haley Bennett
Carl is introduced chatting Sandy up and eventually persuading her to let him photograph her in lingerie in the woods.
Later intriguing snippets show one of the pictures resurfacing, as well as a glimpse of Arvin and Sandy pointing guns at each other in a car.
Eliza Scanlen plays Arvin’s friend Lenora who asks him at one point: ‘You ever think about how we ended up orphans living in the same house?’
Winning smile: Riley Keough, whose grandfather was Elvis Presley, plays Sandy who is seen getting charmed by Jason Clarke’s character Carl
Shutterbug: Carl is introduced chatting Sandy up and eventually persuading her to let him photograph her in lingerie in the woods
Mystery: Later intriguing snippets show one of the pictures resurfacing, as well as a glimpse of Arvin and Sandy pointing guns at each other in a car
Looking back: Eliza Scanlen plays Arvin’s friend Lenora who asks him at one point: ‘You ever think about how we ended up orphans living in the same house?’
Meanwhile: Sebastian Stan appears as a sheriff who utters the trailer’s tagline: ‘Some people are born just to be buried’
Meanwhile Sebastian Stan appears as a sheriff who utters the trailer’s tagline: ‘Some people are born just to be buried.’
The sheriff can be momentarily glimpsed swigging liquor straight from the bottle and pointing a gun to the back of a man’s head in his kitchen.
Snatches of violence abound, including an unidentified pair of legs dangling in midair after kicking a bucket out from underneath them.
Wartime carnage: Snatches of violence abound, including a wide shot of Willard discovering the crucified man on the smoky battlefield
What a cast: Mia Wasikowska also stars in the movie, which was directed by Antonio Campos who co-wrote it with his brother Paulo Campos, and which drops September 16
Arvin is seen getting beaten up by a group of men outside a school bus and Carl is seen pinning an undressed man to the ground while pointing a camera at him.
‘What I am about to do, I am doing because I have to, not because I want to,’ says Arvin menacingly as the trailer draws to a close.
Mia Wasikowska also stars in the movie, which was directed by Antonio Campos who co-wrote it with his brother Paulo Campos, and which drops September 16.
Determined: ‘What I am about to do, I am doing because I have to, not because I want to,’ says Arvin menacingly as the trailer draws to a close
Setting: While the mysterious trailer leaves the plot of the movie largely obscure it sets up the eerie tone of the period drama set in postwar Ohio and West Virginia