Till Death : Megan Fox’s Romantic wedding anniversary gone wrong

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Till Death Trailer:

Till Death will make marriage scarier than Gone Girl already did. This July 2nd, Screen Media Films together with Megan Fox are back with the worst 10th wedding anniversary ever. Till Death is a thriller about a woman who wakes up with her husband’s corpse handcuffed on her hand. Emma (Megan Fox) had a romantic anniversary celebration with her husband the night before but she ends up seeing him lifeless. She and her husband are in that secluded cabin to rekindle their marriage because it is getting stale. Now she is stuck with his corpse with some armed men trying to kill her. They said marriage is a weight that you have to carry.

 

Till Death is one of the few instances where the main antagonist is dead in the beginning. Her husband is the one who plotted this all because he wanted revenge. What did she do to drive him to plot such madness? The only sweet revenge against her husband is for her to survive.

He handcuffed his arm to his wife’s, hired goons to kill his wife, and committed suicide. What pushes her husband to commit this murder-suicide revenge plot? It’s a home invasion thriller where the main character has to deal with the liability of a heavy corpse.

 

The trailer seems to reveal the plot twist right away. I hope that the people behind this film still have surprises under their sleeves. This is Megan Fox’s comeback movie and I hope she will be taken seriously as an actress after this. Hollywood typecast her for a long time but this film shows she is more than a pretty face.

There is a lot of potential despite the fact they revealed too much in the trailer. People also have positive feedback with the trailer so I hope this will catapult Megan back to the A-list.

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