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Tuck into First Trailer for Spider One’s Soul-Crushing Shocker ‘LITTLE BITES’

Coming to theaters and everywhere you rent movies this October 4th is Spider One‘s (Allegoria, Bury the Bride) soul-crushing shocker Little Bites and RLJE Films has just dropped the official trailer in anticipation of the film’s release.

Written and directed by Spider One, the film stars Krsy Fox (Terrifier 3, Bury the Bride), Jon Sklaroff (A Violent Man, Captain America: The Winter Soldier), Elizabeth Caro (The Christmas Chronicles, The Old Ways), and Chaz Bono (“American Horror Story”, Bury the Bride), together with three of the most revered horror icons: Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, Suitable Flesh), Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Life of Chuck), and Bonnie Aarons (The Nun, Jakob’s Wife).

Little Bites tells a harrowing tale of maternal sacrifice. We follow Mindy, a young widow and devoted mother, as she strives to protect her daughter Alice from the monstrous Agyar – a fiendish creature with an insatiable appetite for human flesh. In a heart-wrenching act of selflessness, Mindy secretly allows the repulsive creature to feast on her own body, morsel by morsel, keeping Alice hidden away in the safety of her grandmother’s home.

Fox and Spider One produce the film whilst Cher, Chaz Bono, Tyler Connolly, Ian Hoge, Wendy Berry, and Mark Berry all serve as Exec. Producers.

Little Bites will receive is debut at this year’s Fantastic Fest this Sunday before going on to release in theaters and digitally on October 4th.

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