the terrible two

The Terrible Two Are Coming This March

The Terrible Two, the latest frightfest from Uncork’d Entertainment, will be coming your way soon. A young couple, Albert and Rose, purchase their dream house, not knowing of its creepy past or what happened to all the other owners. Soon, an incident takes the lives of their two daughters…..but just because they’re dead doesn’t mean they’re gone. Now their spirits have turned evil and want vengeance on their parents. What will Albert and Rose do? You can’t discipline a ghost!

The Terrible Two stars Donny Boaz (“Dallas”, 13 Sins), Cari Moskow (“One Tree Hill”, Butchered), Reid Doyle (“Six”) and Devin McGee (“One Tree Hill”). It’ll be out March 6 on VOD platforms from Uncork’d. Here’s the trailer….

Albert and Rose Poe bought their dream house seven years ago in Greenfield, NC.  They had no idea of the unspeakable horrors that took place in the house before they moved in.  If they had known, then their children, Addi and Jade would still be alive.  Instead the Poes now find themselves imprisoned in the house they thought was their safe place, and battling their two daughters for survival.

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