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Run Rabbit Run: Trailer, release date, cast, and everything you need to know

Run Rabbit Run trailer was released on May 9, 2023. 

Run Rabbit Run: Trailer, release date, cast, and everything you need to know
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Last Updated: 08.33 AM, May 11, 2023

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Recently, Netflix revealed the official trailer for the Australian psychological horror movie "Run Rabbit Run," and it appears to be worth witnessing. This riveting and dramatic psychological thriller, which is directed by Australian director Daina Reid, will stick with you for a very long time. This tense horror movie will undoubtedly keep you fascinated throughout thanks to its outstanding cinematography, eerie setting, and captivating acting. 

Plot:

The main character of the film is a single mother and fertility specialist named Sarah (Succession's Sarah Snook), whose daughter Mia (Lily LaTorre) begins to act in an unusual and unsettling manner. When it comes to kids acting abnormally, Mia seems to be the exception. She produces weird crayon drawings, wears a creepy rabbit mask, and declares to be Sarah's sister Alice, who disappeared when she was seven.

Cast:

Run Rabbit Run features an excellent cast of talented actresses, including Sarah Snook. In addition to Sarah Snook, the movie also stars Lily LaTorre, Damon Herriman, and Emmy-winning actress Greta Scacchi. 

Run Rabbit Run release date:

On June 28, 2023, the movie, which was filmed in Australia, will be available to stream worldwide on Netflix. As they wait impatiently for it, fans. Several nations, excluding Portugal, Benelux, the Middle East, Latin America, Hong Kong, India, Eastern Europe, Indonesia, the Philippines, Nordics, and Taiwan, will be able to watch Run Rabbit Run on Netflix.

Netflix released the film's initial trailer on May 9, 2023. The trailer claims that Sarah's deceased sister Alice was enthralled by wild rabbits and vanished when she was just seven years old. It turns out that Mia and Alice share both of these qualities when Mia grows attached to a rabbit that appears on their porch. As the show goes on, Mia begins to act like Alice and appears to be turning against her mother, which leads to some spine-chilling conversation and heartbreaking sequences. 

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