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A Car Ride Turns Dark In Horror Film The Passenger [EXCLUSIVE CLIP]
Screen Rant has an exclusive clip from new Spanish-language horror film The Passenger, about a group of strangers whose car ride goes awry.

A Car Ride Turns Dark In Horror Film The Passenger [EXCLUSIVE CLIP]

Screen Rant has the honor of exclusively presenting a clip from the upcoming horror film The Passenger, which will be in theaters on June 3 and available on demand and DVD June 28. The spine-chilling story follows a group of strangers sharing a ride, who then have their trip interrupted when the driver hits a woman hiking in the middle of the night. Normally, acting the Good Samaritan would bring similar karma, but when this group decides to help her, they quickly learn that they would have been better off leaving her behind.

The Passenger, known in Spanish as La pasajera, had its World Premiere at the 2021 Sitges Film Festival. It was nominated for the Audience Award at that festival, and soon after made the rounds at Panic! Fest and Seattle International Film Festival. The Spanish horror film stars Ramiro Blas (La Fuga), Cecilia Suárez (Netflix’s The House of Flowers), Paula Gallego (Cuéntame) and Cristina Alcázar (Cachorro).

In Screen Rant‘s exclusive clip, one of the occupants of the back seat realizes her phone once more has signal and decides to call for medical help to sustain their injured passenger. Unfortunately, the creature riding with them has other plans and attacks her in a grotesque sequence. She struggles to peel off some skin from nearby to throw at the windshield and grab the driver’s attention. Check out the clip from The Passenger below:

(Watch the video on YouTube.)

As is evident from the clip above, The Passenger is almost surreal in nature, and the mysteries unraveling amidst the horrors will require audiences to play close attention and not let the malevolent force out of their sight even when things get scary.

The Passenger marks the feature film debut of co-director Raúl Cerezo, who was also the original author of the story. Fernando González Gómez (Zombie World 2) was the other director, who brought his creature feature experience to the fold. The screenplay was first developed by Asier Guerricaechevarría and Javier Echániz, before being completed Luis Sánchez Polack. The horror flick was shot in an impressive 29 days, not counting the additional days of visual effects photography.

The Passenger is a collaboration between Dark Star Pictures and Bloody Disgusting, a partnership which has previously given birth to films such as the critically-acclaimed Honeydew, the intense and gory slasher The Last Matinee, and the impossible-to-look-away-from horror of Dementia: Part II. Based on its pedigree, the next film coming out of this collaboration is sure to be another wild ride for diehard horror fans everywhere.