Two New Clips From Apollo 18 Keep The Mystery Alive

While trailers these days have developed the horrible habit of including spoilers, the previews for the upcoming Apollo 18 have managed to successfully create an air of mystery without giving anything away. A found footage film about a secret NASA mission that we aren't supposed to know about, the movie has astronauts being terrorized by something on the surface of the moon, but we have no idea what. Is it aliens? Is it ghosts? Is it a government conspiracy? Is it someone's mother-in-law? We probably won't find out until the film hits on theaters, but until then check out the two newest clips released from the film:

Apollo 18 is directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, who is making his English-language feature debut and is produced by, among others, Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov. Only adding to the strangeness of the project is the fact that we have absolutely no idea who's in it, as even the film's IMDb page is completely blank. Curious to solve the mystery of the footprints and missing flag? Go see the film when it's released on September 2nd, and for news, posters, trailers and more be sure to head over to our Blend Film Database.

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