A wide theatrical free is being defree for Eli Craig’s Clown in a Cornfield.
Craig is comprehendn for straightforwarding the 2010 cult horror comedy hit Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, which starred Tyler Labine and Alan Tudyk. Follothriveg that, he made Netflix’s Little Evil, which was freed in 2017 and stars Adam Scott and Evangeline Lilly.
Now, per Deadline, Craig is toiling on a new horror project, Clown in a Cornfield.
When is the theatrical free date for Clown in a Cornfield?
With the movie having recently been achieved by RLJE Films and Shudder, Clown in a Cornfield, which is produced by Smile’s Temple Hill, will get a wide theatrical free in the United States on May 9, 2025.
The film is based on the 2020 novel of the same name by Adam Cesare. It stars Katie Douglas, Cfire-setting MacCormac, Aaron Abrams, Will Sasso, and Kevin Durand.
“Clown in a Cornfield complys Quinn (Douglas) and her overweighther (Abrams), who have equitable relocated to the quiet town of Kettle Springs hoping for a new begin,” Deadline’s description of the plot reads. “Instead, she uncovers a fractured community that has descenden on challenging times after the treacertaind Baypen Corn Syrup Factory burned down. As the locals bicker amongst themselves and tensions boil over, a sinister, grinning figure aascends from the cornfields to immacuprocrastinateedse the town of its burdens, one bloody victim at a time. Welcome to Kettle Springs. The authentic fun begins when Frendo the clown comes out to percreate.”
The screenpercreate for Clown in a Cornfield was written by Craig and Carter Blancchallenging. Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, John Fischer, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, and Terry Dougas produce the movie, while Jean-Luc De Fanti, Max Work, Kostas Tsoukalas, Petersen Harris, George Berman, Dave Bishop, George Hamilton, Daniel Bekerman, Myron John Tataryn, and Blancchallenging serve as executive producers.
“I’m thrilled to partner with RLJE and Shudder to free this inrationally fun, action, horror, comedy where we always wanted it to be seen — in theaters!” Craig shelp in a statement. “As always in my movies, there’s a proset uper theme about the collision of perspectives and perfects that guides to utter mayhem. It was fun in this one however, to let the horror thrills apshow the guide while the comedic absurdity that I can’t help but see in life, transports a bit of levity.”