“Are You Afraid of the Dark?” Is Coming Back For another Round of Scary Stories, Check Here Trailer

"Are You Afraid of the Dark?" Is Coming Back For another Round of Scary Stories, Check Here Trailer

The acclaimed reboot of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, which took nostalgic ghastliness fans back to their covered youth fears and acquainted another age with The Midnight Society, is presenting a second season for fans’ endorsement. The Nickelodeon appear — from Ben-David Grabinski, Ned Kandel, and D.J. MacHale — is returning for another round of unnerving stories to tell in obscurity, regardless of already being recorded as a miniseries. 

As per a discharge from Nickelodeon, the unnerving arrangement that gave us the story of Mr. Tophat (Rafael Casal) will return as a feature of the system’s 2020-2021 programming record. The compilation doesn’t yet have a debut date, yet different shows on the record have limited their timetable. 

"Are You Afraid of the Dark?" Is Coming Back For another Round of Scary Stories, Check Here Trailer

Most remarkably, this declaration was joined by a cementing of the SpongeBob Squarepants prequel arrangement Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years’ debut date. This CG-energized show records the entirety of the first voice entertainers (Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Carolyn Lawrence, and Mr. Lawrence) among its cast and will make a big appearance on Nickelodeon in July of 2020. 

Next, the freaky pseudo-the suburbs blood and gore movie Vivarium has dropped its subsequent trailer and it looks far and away superior to its twisty first film. The film, from executive Lorcan Finnegan and essayist Garret Shanley, is about the mental strife of cookiecutter white picket fence life. 

Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg play a couple searching for their first home together. They discover one, in an area loaded up with indistinguishable homes, just to find that they can’t leave regardless of how hard they attempt. At that point, a bundle with a child shows up. The subsequent trailer is substantially more situated around the kid than the home, which was the focal point of the main, displaying his quickened development and freaky attitude. 

In the event that there was any uncertainty that Vivarium wasn’t going to utilize its logical title to fully utilize — with its focal couple exposed to a mimicked life for a person or thing perception — this trailer clears it straight up. Subsequent to producing a lot of buzz at its Cannes debut a year ago, Vivarium will encase general crowds in theaters on March 27.