I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried working together recently.
- The two co-starred in the Blumhouse-Universal thriller You Should Have Left, directed by David Koepp, with that project originally releasing around 2020 and later seeing renewed attention in previews and trailers through 2025 coverage.[3][7][8]
- The film centers on a couple (Bacon and Seyfried) who encounter a haunted house with disturbing psychological twists, a setup that has been highlighted in multiple trailers and interviews over the years.[4][8][3]
- Since initial discussions, press and entertainment outlets have circulated trailers and feature discussions about their dynamic and the movie’s horror elements, contributing to ongoing interest in the project.[7][8][3]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest credible sources and summarize any new developments (e.g., release date changes, streaming availability, or new interviews) with citations.
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Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried discuss their new horror film "You Should Have Left," in which a haunted house is the least of a husband and wife's worries.
www.upi.comKevin Bacon's interconnectedness is a thing of urban myth, but contrarily he chose his latest movie based on its isolation and intense focus on just a few characters.
news.sky.comBuckle up.
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www.imdb.comReview by C.J. Bunce Writer-director David Koepp knows how to make a good movie. He’s written the scripts for Spielberg’s original Jurassic Park, for Raimi’s original Spider-Man,…
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