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    Neil MayneBy Neil MayneApril 24, 2026
    YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE HERE.

    A24’s Backrooms Trailer Has Arrived — And The Internet’s Greatest Horror Just Got Very Real

    Everyone who has spent any time in the darker corners of the internet knows what the Backrooms are. The endless yellow rooms. The moist carpet. The hum of fluorescent lights that never switch off. The feeling — the absolute bone deep certainty — that something else is in here with you, somewhere deeper in the maze, and it is getting closer.

    Now A24 is bringing it to a cinema near you. And the trailer suggests they have done the impossible — taken one of the internet’s most viscerally terrifying concepts and made it even worse.

    Backrooms hits theatres on May 29, 2026. Directed by Kane Parsons — the 20-year-old filmmaker whose viral YouTube found footage series created the phenomenon in the first place — this is one of the most extraordinary stories in modern horror. A teenager builds a mythology from a single creepypasta image of a yellowed empty office. It amasses nearly 100 million views. A24 comes calling. James Wan produces. And now, less than four years later, that teenager is directing a studio horror film starring two Oscar nominees.

    The internet did something real. And real is infinitely more terrifying than anything that lives online.

    The trailer opens in a furniture showroom basement — ordinary, fluorescent lit, completely unremarkable. Then a doorway appears that should not be there. Chiwetel Ejiofor, playing Clark the furniture store owner, steps through. And the world closes behind him.

    What follows is a suffocating descent into the Backrooms themselves — endless yellow-walled corridors stretching in every direction, moist carpet underfoot, harsh buzzing overhead lights illuminating nothing but more corridor, more doorway, more wrong. The architecture does not obey any logic a human mind was built to process. Rooms expand. Passages multiply. The geometry is quietly, insistently, catastrophically incorrect.

    Renate Reinsve plays Dr Mary Kline — the therapist who, after Clark vanishes into the dimension beyond the doorway, is forced to go in after him. Her character’s arc drives the film’s narrative — a woman of science and reason confronting something that makes both entirely meaningless. Reinsve brings the kind of grounded emotional intelligence that makes the supernatural feel genuinely threatening rather than simply spectacular.

    What the trailer is deliberately careful not to show in full are the entities. The things that live deeper in the Backrooms. Every fan of the original YouTube series knows they are there — in Parsons’ videos they were glimpsed at the edge of frame, heard before they were seen, sensed before they were heard. The trailer maintains that discipline absolutely. Shadows move at the far end of corridors. Something is reflected in a window that is not the person standing in front of it. A door that was open is suddenly closed.

    The Backrooms has always understood that the worst horror is the horror you cannot quite see. A24 — the studio that gave us Hereditary, Midsommar and Talk to Me — is exactly the right home for material that demands that kind of restraint.

    What makes this film genuinely significant beyond its horror credentials is the story of how it came to exist at all. Kane Parsons began uploading his Backrooms series in January 2022 as a teenager with a camera and a vision. The found footage aesthetic, the practical effects, the understanding of how to build dread through architecture and sound rather than gore — all of it was there from the very first upload. A24 recognised something real and moved fast. The result is one of the most significant digital-to-theatrical transitions in the history of the genre.

    Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, Lukita Maxwell and Avan Jogia round out a cast assembled with clear intention — a blend of indie credibility, dramatic weight and raw talent that fits A24’s signature approach perfectly.

    The fluorescent lights are on. The corridor stretches ahead. Something is behind you.

    Do not look back. Do not stop walking. Do not go through the door.

    DARK FRIGHTS VERDICT: May 29 cannot come soon enough. This is the one.

     

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