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'The Green Inferno' First Trailer Features Cannibalism
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A group of idealistic college students are taken hostage by the very natives of Amazon they wanted to protect.

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The first trailer for Eli Roth's cannibal thriller "The Green Inferno" has arrived. The trailer highlights a girl discussing her plan to save a tribe in a rain forest with his father that turns out to be a deadly plan for her and the whole students attached to the mission.

The trailer opens with a warning tagline, "Father knows best," and continues with the scene in which a group of idealistic college students travel to Amazon to save a dying tribe. Unfortunately, things just don't go through the way they plan as their plane crashes in the jungle. They arrive in a vast green landscape and encounter scary native inhabitants who take them hostage. The horror unfolds as the tribe still practices cannibalism and has a healthy appetite for intruders.

Previously, in an interview, Roth talked about the movie, " 'The Green Inferno' is a wild, fun ride that took us deeper into the Amazon than anyone has ever taken a film crew." He added, "I want to express my deep gratitude to the fans for their incredible support of this movie and to everyone at Blumhouse and Universal for making sure fans can experience the film in theaters across the country."

Roth also co-wrote the script with Guillermo Amoedo and produces the movie alongside Christopher Woodrow, Molly Conners, Miguel Asensio Llamas and Nicolas Lopez. "The Green Inferno" stars Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy, Sky Ferreira and Daryl Sabara. It is slated for a release in the U.S. on September 25.

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