The 2nd Trailer of Abigail shows how dangerous this dancing Vampire is

Skylar Kinsley

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<p>Abigail went viral on social media when the first trailer was released because of the M3GAN comparisons. I mean the concept of a Vampire Ballerina that kills people while dancing sounds crazy and camp. Close to its release this coming, a 2nd trailer got released. The first trailer is more campy and meme material but this 2nd trailer will make you take Abigail’s threat level more seriously. Alisha Weir who was the lead actress of Netflix’s remake of Matilda shows a different side of her in this movie. The Cute little girl from that Musical becomes a ferocious yet graceful beast with Blood Bath. She is only 14 years old but she looks like a serious threat to these adults who are supposed to be armed criminals. Abigail stars Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, and Gian Carlo Esposito, and it’s the final movie of Angus Cloud before he died young age of 25.</p>
 
Can you believe it? That sweet little girl from the Matilda remake is now sinking her teeth into the role of a bloodthirsty vampire in Abigail! It's mind-blowing to see such a drastic shift in her acting career. I never would've imagined she'd take on such a dark and intense role after playing Matilda. But hey, props to Alisha Weir for stepping out of her comfort zone and showing us a whole new side of her talent. I'm genuinely curious to see how she pulls it off on screen. It's like witnessing a whole new chapter unfold in her acting journey, and I'm here for it.
 
??it's really heartbreaking to hear that Angus Cloud passed away at such a young age. He was such a talented actor, and it's tragic to think that Abigail will be his final movie. It's a stark reminder of how fragile life can be and how we never know what the future holds. My heart goes out to his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. It's a loss not just for the film industry, but for everyone who appreciated his work and the joy he brought to the screen. Rest in peace, Angus. You'll be dearly missed.
 
Ugh, seriously? Did they really have to go down the tired old route of splitting up in the trailer? It's like they're asking for trouble! I mean, haven't they ever seen a horror movie before? Everyone knows that splitting up is just asking for trouble. It's one of those annoying tropes that always makes me roll my eyes. Come on, Abigail, I expected better from you. Let's hope they at least bring something fresh to the table to make up for that cliché move. Otherwise, I might just have to pass on this one.
 
What attracted my attention in the Abigail trailer? Those eyes. Seriously, they did an amazing job with them. It's a perfect storm of coloring, acting, and CGI that genuinely portrays her as a predator. The way she moves her gaze is almost hypnotic. You can see the hunger and danger lying beneath the surface. Small nuances improve a character and make them very unforgettable. I have to give the filmmakers credit for nailing that aspect. It's the kind of attention to detail that makes a film stand out. Cannot wait to see more of those spooky eyes on the big screen!
 
Well, color me intrigued! Abigail's second trailer is definitely a step up from the first one. Alisha Weir's performance as this bloodthirsty vampire is truly haunting. I love how she effortlessly switches between innocence and pure menace. Plus, the action sequences look pretty epic. Count me in for a ticket to this thrilling ride!
 
Can we just take a moment to appreciate the star power in Abigail? Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, and Gian Carlo Esposito all in one film? That's like a dream team of actors right there. I have a feeling their performances are going to elevate this movie to a whole new level.
 
You know, after watching the trailers for Abigail, I had this sneaky suspicion that Melissa Barrera's character might end up being the survivor. She just has that resilient vibe, you know? But your theory about her becoming a surrogate parent to Abigail is really interesting. It would add such depth to the story, especially if she's grappling with the loss of her own child. And if Abigail chooses to live as a "normal little girl" under Melissa's care, that could be such a touching twist. It's not often we see such unexpected endings in horror movies, but I have to admit, I'm kind of rooting for this one. It would give the film a whole new layer of emotional resonance.
 
Haha, did anyone else notice that one of the actors in Abigail looks like Elon Musk? I mean, I couldn't help but do a double-take when I saw him on screen. It's like Elon decided to take a break from Tesla and SpaceX to dabble in acting. Who knows, maybe he's trying to expand his resume. Either way, it's definitely a funny coincidence. Imagine Elon battling it out with a bloodthirsty vampire ballerina. Now that's a crossover I never knew I needed!
 
Is there any chance that M3GAN and Abigail will clash? That would be the pinnacle of supernatural conflict! Imagine a crazy ballerina vampire versus a dancing killer robot. The price of admission is justified by the collision of styles alone. Additionally, there's something eerily charming about both personalities that would make for some really entertaining situations. The choreography of M3GAN's robotic movements contrasting with Abigail's beautiful yet lethal dance is already clear in my mind. Surely, it would be a duel to remember. Hollywood, do you hear me?
 

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