The new Backrooms trailer is a liminal hellscape, and it’s perfect

A24's The Backrooms trailer screenshot featuring protagonist looking confused in a pale yellow room
(Image credit: A24)

If you're a fan of internet rabbit holes like me, you'll likely be familiar with the online urban legend of the backrooms. What was once a forum creepypasta has evolved into an all-out internet phenomenon, now with its own movie adaptation set to release on 29 May.

I've already sung my praises about the Backrooms poster, which perfectly captured the story's eerie liminal space horror, and now we've been blessed with the official trailer. Packed with amazing details and fan service Easter eggs, it's safe to say the hype is at an all-time high among fans.

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The trailer sees our protagonist discover a mysterious reality-bending realm in the back of his furniture store, leading to a spine-chilling expedition to discover the truth about this seemingly endless liminal maze. With the backroom's original web series creator, Kane Parsons, directing the movie (at only 20 years old), fans are already certain that the production is in safe hands.

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Among the outpouring of praise, fans were elated by the trailer's found-footage aspect, which makes up a huge part of Kane's original work. From the terrifying atmosphere to the perfect shade of sickening yellow, the set design and cinematography perfectly capture the monotonous yet claustrophobic quality of the backrooms.

A24's poster for The Backrooms

(Image credit: A24)

"1:45 they show the same backrooms from the original 4chan post," one eagle-eyed fan on Reddit noticed. "Love how they kept the original lore and made it set in a furniture store. So pumped for this," another praised, while one fan added, "Pitch perfect trailer, from the Backrooms environment to the characters. Parsons has it."

For more movie news, check out Ryan Gosling's bizarre recreation of the iconic La La Land poster or take a look at why horror movie poster design has a problem.

Natalie Fear
Staff Writer

Natalie Fear is Creative Bloq's staff writer. With an eye for trending topics and a passion for internet culture, she brings you the latest in art and design news. Natalie also runs Creative Bloq’s 5 Questions series, spotlighting diverse talent across the creative industries. Outside of work, she loves all things literature and music (although she’s partial to a spot of TikTok brain rot). 

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