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Kevin Bacon’s LGBTQIA+ conversion camp slasher They/Them gets a creepy trailer

July 21, 2022 by Matt Rodgers

The last time Kevin Bacon was staying at summer camp he was being terrorised by Jason Voorhees’ mum in Friday the 13th, but now he’s running one for LGBTQIA+ teens that’s just as terrifying in Blumhouse and Peacock’s conversion therapy camp horror They/Them.

Written and Directed by Gladiator and Skyfall‘s John Logan, you can check out the full trailer for the Peacock Original film below….

When a group of LGBTQ+ campers arrives at Whistler Camp – a conversion camp run by Owen Whistler (Kevin Bacon) – they are promised a “new sense of freedom” by the end of the week. But as the counselors attempt to psychologically break down each of the campers, a mysterious killer starts claiming victims, and they must reclaim their power if they’re going to survive the horrors of the camp.

Written and directed by Academy Award nominee John Logan and produced by Jason Blum, They/Them is an empowering slasher film starring an ensemble cast that includes Carrie Preston, Anna Chlumsky, Theo Germaine, Quei Tann, Anna Lore, Monique Kim, Darwin del Fabro, Cooper Koch, and Austin Crute.

They/Them streams on Peacock from August 5th.

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Anna Chlumsky, anna lore, Austin Crute, Blumhouse, Carrie Preston, Cooper Koch, Darwin del Fabro, John Logan, kevin bacon, Monique Kim, Peacock, Quei Tann, Theo Germaine, They/Them

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