Chloe Moretz Covered In Blood In First Carrie Teaser

This past weekend the crowds at New York Comic Con got their first look at the upcoming remake of Stephen King's Carrie, but now the first teaser trailer for the new horror film has made its way online courtesy of Yahoo!

Our own Kristy Puchko was in the Jacob Javits Center this past weekend when director Kimberley Peirce, Chloe Moretz and Julianne Moore took to the stage to talk about their new film. You can read all about what she saw and heard by clicking on this link. Personally, I like the part where they are talking about all the blood used in the movie and how Moretz would just walk back to her hotel room covered in red goo. Probably a weird thing to see at the end of the day for both the guests and the management. It's also kind of amazing nobody snapped a photo of that (and if they have, why hasn't it been posted online?!).

Adapted by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the new version stars Moretz as Carrie White, an introverted high school student who is not only bullied and tormented by her classmates, but emotionally and physically abused by her mother. After being pushed to the brink she finds that she develops telekinetic powers and uses them to take revenge against the people who have made her life miserable. The cast also includes Judy Greer, Portia Doubleday, Alex Russell, Gabriella Wilde, and Ansel Elgort. Carrie will be in theaters on March 15, 2013. For more about the movie head over to our Blend Film Database.

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