Julia Meadows in a poster of 'Antlers' 
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Scott Cooper’s horror film 'Antlers' gets April 2020 release date

The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher and her sheriff brother, as they become entwined with a young student who harbours a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.

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Scott Cooper’s supernatural horror film Antlers will hit theaters on April 17, 2020, Fox Searchlight said on Wednesday. The film is produced by Guillermo del Toro, David Goyer, and J Miles Dale.

The story follows a small-town Oregon teacher, Julia Meadows (Keri Russell), and her sheriff brother, Paul (Jesse Plemons), as they become entwined with a young student (Jeremy T Thomas) who harbours a dangerous secret with frightening consequences.

Graham Greene, Amy Madigan, Scott Haze, and Rory Cochrane round out the cast. Cooper is directing the film from a screenplay by C Henry Chaisson, Nick Antosca, and Cooper.

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