"You're too late. We tried. She killed all my friends, now I'm the last." Ready to return to the haunted halls of the Eel Marsh House? A follow-up to the Daniel Radcliffe-starring 2012 horror film, The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death is now playing at theaters in the U.S. For those looking to experience a warmup jump scare before seeing the fright film, a new clip has debuted that features a throat-tightening red string.

“When a group of orphaned children are forced to move from their home in London, caretakers Eve (Phoebe Fox) and Jean (Helen McCrory) bring everyone to the desolate and eerie British countryside. 40 years after Arthur Kipps (played by Daniel Radcliffe in the first film, The Woman in Black) left, this supernatural horror film introduces this new group to the now abandoned Eel Marsh House; an odd but seemingly safe location. It isn’t long before Eve starts to sense that this house is not what it appears to be as the children in her care begin to disappear. As their house of safety becomes a house of horrors, Eve enlists the help of a handsome pilot (Jeremy Irvine) to help investigate what is happening. Eve soon discovers that it may not be a coincidence that she has come to reside in the house inhabited by the Woman in Black.”

The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death is now playing in U.S. theaters via Relativity Media. From Hammer and eOne, the sequel to 2012's The Woman in Black is directed by Tom Harper off a screenplay by Jon Croker. The movie stars Jeremy Irvine, Helen McCrory, and Phoebe Fox.

If you haven't done so yet, check out Heather's interviews with the cast and director of The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death, as well as her review of the film:

Clip via MTV:

Source: MTV
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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

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