New trailer for the classic show "True Horror Stories" movie version will be released on January 22

New trailer for the classic show "True Horror Stories" movie version will be released on January 22

Japan's classic supernatural horror TV show "True Horror Stories" is about to launch a new theatrical movie called "True Horror Stories: Accident Residence Entertainer", which is scheduled to be released on January 22, 2021. Today, the official released the latest trailer, let's take a sneak peek.

"True Horror Stories" is a long-established horror series on Fuji TV that started in 1998. The regular host is SMAP member Inagaki Goro, and there are several children sitting on his left and right in each episode (the number of people is not fixed), and a master is invited to exorcise ghosts for the guests of the episode. During the show, there are horror stories similar to skits.

The latest "Real Horror Stories Accident Residence Artists" will be adapted from 3 supernatural stories about ominous accident residences submitted by the audience, and many well-known artists will be invited to participate in the performance to experience together the weird stories that happened in those legendary "accident" houses.

New trailer for the movie version of "True Horror Stories":

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