Latest Season of the Witch TV Spot Home to Many Horrors

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The first big screen horror movie of 2011, Season of the Witch, is nearly here; and as you’ll see from the latest TV spot, there are lots of horrors waiting for theatregoers!

Season of the Witch stars Nicolas Cage, Nicolas Cage’s Hair, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan, and Claire Foy. It was written by Bragi Schut, Jr., and produced by Charles Roven and Alex Gartner.

Look for it in theatres on January 7th, and click on the photo of the great Christopher Lee as the plague victim below to sample lots of eye candy in our gallery.

Synopsis
Supernatural thriller Season of the Witch stars Nicolas Cage as medieval knight Behmen, who undertakes a mission pitting him against a devious witch and making him the last hope for the world against an ancient and dark force. His faith broken by years of battle as a crusader, Behmen returns to central Europe to find his homeland decimated by the Black Plague. While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, Behmen and his trusted companion, Felson (Ron Perlman), are apprehended and ordered by the dying Cardinal to deliver a young peasant girl believed to be the witch responsible for the Plague to a remote abbey where her powers can be destroyed. Behmen agrees to the assignment but only if the peasant girl is granted a fair trial. As he and five others set off on this dangerous journey, they realize with mounting dread that the cunning girl is no ordinary human and that their mission will pit them against an evil that even in these dark times they never could have imagined.

Check out the TV Spot below courtesy of Bloody Disgusting.

Massive Season of the Witch Image Gallery

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