Horror's new answer to The Ring, Smile, might have already revealed the movie's best jump scare. Smile looks to join the list of anticipated horror movies releasing this year. As the trailer has started to make its rounds on the internet, the final clip has been subject to a lot of discussion on social media. The film will be released on September 30th by Paramount and stars Kevin Bacon's daughter Sosie Bacon in her first leading role in a film.

Smile is also set to star Jessie T. Usher, who is most notably recognized for his role as A-Train in the popular series, The Boys. The film follows Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) as she deals with a supernatural threat that forces victims to exhibit very creepy smiles. The entity responsible has yet to be revealed, but its "curse" draws comparisons that suggest Smile and The Ring are similar .

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Smile's otherwise ordinary horror trailer ended with a jump scare that seemed to show the movie's trump card. The scene was of a lady violently twisting her neck, seemingly possessed by whatever entity is terrorizing the protagonist. The clip, which comprises the last 6 seconds of the almost 3-minute trailer, has spread on social media, creating hype for the film. However, based on the rest of what can be seen, it doesn't look like Smile will top the unique nature of this particular jump scare.

Why Smile's Trailer Is So Controversial

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Horror movies usually garner attention by unveiling little and hoping it goes a long way. Director Jordan Peele garnered significant hype for his upcoming film Nope by initially releasing a somewhat vague trailer leaving audiences to wonder what the movie was about until the full trailer was released months later. In the Smile trailer, nothing was left to the imagination as the entire plot was essentially revealed. The protagonist (Dr. Cotter) is shown losing a patient to a mysterious entity that causes its victims to smile. This scene is followed by predictable and easy-to-follow scenes depicting the entity's influence as it gets closer to Dr. Cotter. The neck-twisting scene is the only instance in the trailer where an unexpected occurrence happens.

Despite the simplicity of the plot, the Smile trailer does manage to get excellent shock reaction material in its final seconds. However, this could prove to be a double-edged sword in the long run for the horror movie upon release. While its neck-bending scene has caused quite a stir online, assuredly gaining more viewers for the film, the rest of the trailer doesn't allude to any other big jump scares, suggesting this trailer reveal could spoil a vital scare. This said, it could also be that Smile is simply saving the best parts for its release.

Where the future Paramount release's trailer showed promise in its comparisons to The Ring. The Ring ushered in a wave of movies involving transferable curses and left its victims waiting for impending dread. It paved the way for contemporary horror movies that follow the same pattern, such as It Follows and Truth or Dare, which both grossed well. If Smile is to match the success of these films, it will depend on the scares it can produce. However, its trailer seems to have already given its best shock away.

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