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Into the Storm Whips Up a New Trailer

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Into the Storm – High School students take on the power of a tornado in Quale’s new trailer.

Steven Quale‘s (Final Destination 5, Avatar) latest project follows a group of high school students who witness and record a terrifying tornado attack upon the  town Silverton. They aim to document the attack itself and the destruction and pain the storm leaves behind, but the eye of a storm holds more than a few dangers and they may well lose more than just a good shot.

Into the Storm has gathered up a great cast including Richard Armitage, Jeremy Sumpter, Sarah Wayne CalliesNathan Kress and Matt Walsh. It’s exciting to see Armitage here, we all now know him from The Hobbit as Thorin, but of course he has had an excellent and varied career before Middle Earth and he will undoubtedly bring a real gravitas and strength to his role here. Also Walking Dead fans (like us) will be happy to see Sarah Wayne Callies here. She plays Rick’s wife in the hit TV show and we are looking forward to seeing what she will do in this new project.

You can expect to see Into the Storm in theatres on the 22nd of August here in the UK, and if you’re across the pond in the USA then you can catch it earlier on the 8th.

We will leave you for now with Into the Storm‘s latest trailer:

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