James Wan's horror film "Fatal Induction" has a Chinese subtitle trailer and will be released in North America on September 10

James Wan's horror film "Fatal Induction" has a Chinese subtitle trailer and will be released in North America on September 10

The new horror film "Fatal Induction" (also known as "Malignant" and "Malevolent") directed by James Wan has released a new trailer with Chinese subtitles. The film tells the story of Mathison, played by Annabelle Wallis, who can see horrific visions of murder scenes, but she slowly realizes that these daydreams-like things actually exist. Is the man named Gabriel a human or a devil? The movie will be released nationwide in the United States on September 10 this year.

"Fatal Induction" new Chinese subtitle trailer:

"Fatal Induction" is the tenth work in James Wan's directorial career. Annabelle Wallis ("Annabelle", "X-Men: First Class") and Jack Abel co-starred in the film. Ingrid Bisu ("The Nun") co-wrote the script with Wan, and the two had just gotten married.

In an interview with IGN, James Wan said that the title of "Malignant" has multiple meanings. On the one hand, it touches on the inner horror, and on the other hand, it touches on the medical horror. Malignant is a medical term in oncology, which refers to the ability of tumors or cancer cells to proliferate indefinitely while also having the ability to infiltrate and metastasize to distant sites.

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