Hugh Grant's Mr. Reed Is A Man On A Mission In Chilling Final Trailer For A24's HERETIC

Hugh Grant's Mr. Reed Is A Man On A Mission In Chilling Final Trailer For A24's HERETIC

A24 has released the final trailer for Heretic, a twisted new horror film that seems two young missionaries forced to prove their faith when they encounter Hugh Grant's sinister Mr. Reed. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Oct 08, 2024 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies

In A24's Heretic, two young missionaries are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

The movie also stars Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East and was written & directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.

The final trailer Heretic has now been released and it both ups the ante and drives home the fact Grant is taking on one of his most twisted, terrifying roles to date. Tormenting the two girls who enter his home, he tasks them with making a fateful decision before pursuing them through the underbelly of his house. 

There's a lot which isn't shown here and something tells us this one will deliver some big twists and turns. The sneak peek also includes plenty of praise from critics, no great surprise when it sits at 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. 

Talking to Entertainment Weekly earlier this year, Grant explained what drew him to the role of the evil Mr. Reed in Heretic

"Let's face it, no one wants me to play the romantic lead anymore," he started, "and thank God they don't. I think [Heretic] is brave because religion is a slightly no-go area, perhaps especially in the United States. In that way, I think it's edgy. I'm proud of that."

"Villains have usually got a facade, and this is a very good example of that facade being important to how the story is told," Grant continued. "It would've been obviously all wrong if, from the moment I'd answered the door to Sophie and Chloe, I'd been demonstrably psychotic and evil. A slow reveal is the key. And in this case, really as slow as possible."

Asked by the site what's drawn him to an increased number of villainous roles in recent years, he said, "Every actor really prefers it. I think you'd be hard pushed to find an actor or actress who says, 'I just like playing nice people.' They're tough and they're always borderline boring. They're very difficult, nice people or heroes. And there always seems to be more juice in an evil character."

"It's a fascinating discussion about why that is and why audiences, from the beginning of time, have always latched onto the villains sometimes when they don't really latch onto the good guy. So it's always tempting for an actor," Grant concluded.

Heretic arrives in theaters on November 8.

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