Hulu’s unsettling ‘Gannibal’ trailer exhibits 2022’s cannibal display pattern ain’t completed but

Hulu’s trailer for darkish Japanese horror-thriller Gannibal can have you reasonably on edge.

Primarily based on Masaaki Ninomiya’s hit manga and directed by Siblings of the Cape‘s Shinzô Katayama, the collection hinges across the fictional rural Japanese village of Kyokamura, the place the formidable Goto household run the present. Police officer Daigo Agawa (Hokusai star Yûya Yagira) arrives because the village’s latest Chuzai (residential police) along with his spouse Yuki (Riho Yoshioka) and daughter Mashiro — sure, the earlier Chuzai went mysteriously lacking — and must uncover the village’s horrendous truths.

People, we’re simply gonna say it. Cannibals, the 12 months’s hottest display pattern.

Gannibal has been tailored from the manga by screenwriter Takamasa Oe and produced by Teruhisa Yamamoto, each of whom introduced us the wondrous Oscar-winner Drive My Automotive. Yep, it is a slight pivot in style.

The ultimate pictures of this trailer? YIKES.

Gannibal is streaming on Hulu and Disney+ from Dec. 28.