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  1. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: Directed by André Øvredal. With Zoe Colletti, Michael Garza, Gabriel Rush, Austin Abrams. In 1968, the night of Halloween brings mayhem in a small town when a group of friends discovers a notebook written by a mysterious girl that foretells terrifying events.

    • André Øvredal
    • 2 min
    • What Happens in Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark's Ending
    • What Happened to Auggie and Chuck?
    • The Real Meaning of Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark's Ending
    • Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark Sets Up A Sequel

    During Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’sfinal act, Stella discovers that Sarah was tortured by her doctor brother Ephraim at the town hospital. She also finds audio recordings that painfully bring to life Sarah's traumatic experiences before her disappearance. It's also revealed that Mill Valley children died from mercury poisoning because of the...

    Auggie's disappearance is the first event that truly terrifies Stella inScary Stories to Tell in the Dark. First, she discovers Sarah's book. Then, Stella learns that a story is somehow being written by itself. But she doesn't actually see Tommy Milner (Austin Abrams) being killed, or consumed, by Harold the Scarecrow. Later, when a newstory appear...

    Mill Valley teenagers experience domestic horror in Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; they're unsafe in their own hometown. But the film's real meaning lies in the Vietnam War subtext. In 1968, teenagers were being drafted to fight for the United States overseas. Some teenagers were already training at boot camps before making a life-altering trip...

    Given the critical acclaim for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, a sequel is highly likely, especially if the original movie outperforms its $28 million budget at the box office. The film ends with a blatant sequel set-up, as Stella begins writing and states that she’s going to find Auggie and Chuck. Looking ahead, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dar...

  2. Plot. On Halloween Night in 1968, in the fictional Pennsylvania town of Mill Valley, teenagers Stella, Auggie, and Chuck decide to visit the supposedly haunted home of the wealthy Bellows family.

  3. Summaries. In 1968, the night of Halloween brings mayhem in a small town when a group of friends discovers a notebook written by a mysterious girl that foretells terrifying events. It's 1968 in America.

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    • 'Harold' Harold the killer scarecrow is arguably the most iconic story in the whole Scary Stories franchise, as his grotesque form is on the cover of the first book and posters for the film.
  4. Aug 9, 2019 · In André Øvredal ’s “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” these loaded words are spoken by one of the film’s five central teens, tormented by a self-writing storybook they had carelessly taken away from a haunted house in their small town of Mill Valley, PA around Halloween of 1968.

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  6. Aug 12, 2019 · Producer Guillermo del Toro and director André Øvredal explain how live-action actors brought the monsters of “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” to life.

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