Noah Schnapp Has an Unsettling Obsession With 'The Tutor' in New Trailer

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Garrett Hedlund and Victoria Justice also star.

This March, Vertical Entertainment is bringing a new eerie thriller to the big screen with the upcoming feature The Tutor. The movie follows Garrett Hedlund's character, a tutor to a teen who takes things a little too far. Ahead of the March 24 release, a new poster and trailer have been released.

In the movie, Hedlund plays an in-demand tutor named Ethan, whose gigs often cater to the privileged members of the East Coast. His newest job is to tutor Jackson, the son of a billionaire who resides in a remote New York estate. Shortly after Ethan and Jackson begin working together, Ethan starts to realize that Jackson's fascination with him turns into a dangerous obsession.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Starting with its instrumental soundtrack, the trailer sets the tone for what viewers can expect going into the movie, also using an array of shots to showcase the grandiose aspects of the estate. Everything takes a turn after Ethan poses a question that Jackson seems affronted by, leading into Ethan's side investigation on his new and mysterious tutee.

Who Else Is Involved With The Tutor? The film was written and executive produced by Ryan King, with Jordan Ross as director. King executive produced alongside Luke Daniels, Allan Pao, Kyle Stroud, Ekaterina Baker, Greg Thompson, Nadine De Barros, Rick Sasner, David Gendron, and Ali Jazayeri. It was produced by Joey Stanton, Robert Ogden Barnum, Eric Binns, and Christopher Kopp.

 

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