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Watch The Trailer For The LGBTQ Horror Comedy ‘Summoning Sylvia’

The hair-raising romp tells the story of a gay bachelor party that takes a spooky turn when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned…

 The Horror Collective has released the trailer for the upcoming LGBTQ horror-comedy Summoning Sylvia. The upcoming movie follows a group of friends who take their soon-to-be-married friend to an old haunted house for his bachelor party and inadvertently summon spirits.

The synopsis reads: “Summoning Sylvia tells the tale of Larry, who has been kidnapped by his three best friends for a bachelor weekend getaway at a haunted house. As they sashay through the dusty corridors, the comrades recount the house’s legend from a hundred years ago: a murderous woman named Sylvia slaughtered her son and buried him beneath the house’s floorboards. But then Larry remembers that he was supposed to spend the weekend bonding with Harrison, his mysterious future brother-in-law. Horrified at his oversight, Larry invites the army-uniformed, hetero Harrison to join his gaggle’s gaycation, neglecting to run it by his friends. Later, as they hold a high-spirited séance to summon the sinister Sylvia, the group ends up welcoming more houseguests than they bargained for.”

Written and directed by Wesley Taylor (Smash, The Spongebob Musical) and Alex Wyse (Marvel’s Iron Fist, soon to join Broadway’s Good Night, Oscar), the film’s cast includes Travis Coles (Superstore), Michael Urie (Younger), Frankie Grande (Henry Danger), Nicholas Logan (I Care a Lot), Troy Iwata (Dash & Lily), Noah Ricketts (American Gods), Sean Grandillo (Scream: The TV Series), Camden Garcia (Station 19), and Veanne Cox (You’ve Got Mail) as the titular specter. 

You can watch the trailer for the upcoming LGBTQ comedy horror Summoning Sylvia below:

Summoning Sylvia is in theaters March 31 and will be made available for rental on VOD and on most major streaming services starting April 7.

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