THE MONKEY – Official Redband Trailer – In Theaters February 21

The Monkey is a psychological horror film set to release on February 21, promising a tense and haunting experience for audiences.

The story follows a small family that accidentally acquires a bizarre antique: a metallic toy monkey with eerie eyes and a mechanism that produces a rhythmic tapping sound whenever it is activated. However, what seems like a harmless toy hides a dark and supernatural force.
As strange occurrences begin to unfold, the family members gradually realize that the monkey is terrifyingly linked to tragic events in their past. Each time the monkey taps, a dark secret or a horrifying accident is revealed. The family must confront their history and find a way to stop the evil force before it destroys them all.

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