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New Horror Film 'Rosario' Unveils Bone-Chilling Trailer Ahead of May 2025 Release
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- Published: Sunday, 23 March 2025 15:17
Mucho Mas Media has just released the highly anticipated trailer for its upcoming horror thriller, ROSARIO, which promises to deliver a haunting blend of family secrets, supernatural terror, and ancestral reckoning. Set to hit theaters nationwide on May 2, 2025, the film stars Emeraude Toubia (With Love on Prime Video) in a gripping lead role that dives into the dark depths of her character’s lineage.
In ROSARIO, Toubia plays Rosario Fuentes, a successful Wall Street stockbroker who returns to her grandmother’s New York apartment following her sudden and unexpected death. While sorting through her grandmother’s belongings, Rosario stumbles upon a hidden chamber filled with sinister occult artifacts, unleashing a wave of terrifying supernatural forces. As these dark energies begin to unravel the carefully built life Rosario has created, she’s forced to confront her family’s buried secrets and the price of turning away from her cultural roots.
The newly released trailer for ROSARIO offers a chilling preview of the terror to come. Audiences can expect an atmospheric blend of supernatural horror and emotional depth that explores the terrifying consequences of ignoring one’s heritage.
The film boasts an impressive ensemble, including José Zúñiga (TWILIGHT), Diana Lein, and David Dastmalchian (THE SUICIDE SQUAD), adding depth and intensity to this spine-chilling narrative. Directed by Felipe Vargas, whose short horror film Milk Teeth captivated audiences with its eerie visual storytelling, ROSARIO promises to bring a uniquely crafted horror experience to the screen.
Mucho Mas Media: Championing Diverse Stories
Produced by Mucho Mas Media, a multimedia company renowned for its commitment to creating content that amplifies diverse voices, ROSARIO highlights the complexities of identity and tradition within Latino communities. Mucho Mas Media continues to expand its influence by telling stories that resonate across cultures, with a strong focus on Latin American narratives and experiences.