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The trailer for Emilia Clarke's new horror film is creepy as hell




With its medieval-sounding title and the presence of Emilia Clarke in the lead role, you could be forgiven for thinking Voice from the Stone was some sort of Game of Thrones spinoff.

It's not, though. It's actually a supernatural mystery thriller that comes complete with old, dilapidated buildings, silent, creepy children, and a suitably haunting theme song from Evanescence's Amy Lee.
Luckily Clarke knows how to handle dragons, so she shouldn't have any problems fending off a few pesky ghosts.
Voice from the Stone is out in cinemas on 28 April.

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