Eli Roth’s Ice Cream Man Trailer Drops – Prepare to Be Shocked by the Twisted Madness Unleashed!
So, the moment horror junkies have been clutching their popcorn for is finally here—the full trailer for Eli Roth’s next blood-soaked spectacle, Ice Cream Man, has just dropped. Now, here’s a question that’s been gnawing at me: who really thinks of ice cream as a weapon? Well, Roth flips that sweet, innocent image on its head, unleashing a wild, grisly slasher where frozen treats become the stuff of nightmares. I gotta admit, it’s both disturbing and oddly fascinating—makes you wonder if you should ever trust a guy with a freezer truck again. Starring Ari Millen, that guy from Orphan Black, the flick promises a terrifying plunge into a summer town turned upside down by sinister scoops. Having seen the trailer, my blood’s pumping, and my skin’s crawling…—if you’re ready for a horror ride that’s as unpredictable as it is gruesome, this one’s for you. Ready to see what’s lurking behind that ice cream truck?
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The full trailer for Eli Roth’s upcoming horror film has arrived.
After months of teasing audiences, horror maestro Eli Roth has unveiled the first full trailer for Ice Cream Man, and it looks as wild, gruesome, and unhinged as horror fans were hoping.

The upcoming slasher stars Canadian actor Ari Millen (Orphan Black) as the mysterious Ice Cream Man, whose frozen treats unleash horrifying consequences on an idyllic summer town.
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Alongside directing, producing, and appearing in the film, Roth co-wrote the screenplay with longtime collaborator Noah Belson. The project also features an original score by Brandon Roberts, additional music from Snoop Dogg, and prosthetic makeup effects from Steve Newburn (Thanksgiving) and Oscar-winning makeup artist Adrien Morot (The Whale).

Produced by Roth and Cream Productions’, Ice Cream Man marks the first original theatrical feature released under Roth’s horror-focused banner, “The Horror Section”.

Ice Cream Man will serve up some screams of terror in theatres across North America on August 7, 2026.




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