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NBCUniversal drops trailer of Last Night in Soho

| @indiablooms | May 27, 2021, at 01:23 am

Los Angeles/IBNS: After the success of Baby Driver, director Edgar Wright is coming back with one of the most awaited releases, Last Night In Soho.

The makers of the movie just dropped the trailer of the psycho thriller genre.

The trailer starts with  Anya Taylor-Joy’s ominous cover of ‘Downtown’ by Petula Clark.

As the trailer moves forward, we are transported to the 60s with McKenzie’s character.

There is a cryptic subtext as well which reads:  "When the past lets you in, the truth will come out."

Starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith and more, the movie will hit the theatres soon.
 

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