A Pig Farm Turns Deeply Sinister in 'Squealer' Sneak Peek

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A new sneak peek of Squealer, that follows investigators who look into the disappearance of young women, leads the investigation to a pig farm.

The Big Picture In just a couple of weeks we’ll be able to witness Squealer, the new horror-thriller movie based on terrifying real events. In order to give us a better sense of the story, Lionsgate shared with Collider an exclusive clip that sheds a new light into how scary pigs can be. We can now unveil the disturbing sneak peek to you and remind you that the movie is slated to premiere in early November. If you already have swinophobia, however, we advise you to stay away from it.

It doesn’t take much to put two and two together and realize what direction Squealer is taking us. The fact that it happened in real life makes it scary enough, but the exclusive clip adds a whole other creepy layer to it. In the scene, a woman feeds pigs who eat in a way that suggests they’re behaving more aggressively than pigs normally should. In order to underscore it, we're shown that you should never mess with pigs when they’re eating because they can get surprisingly violent.

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