Going back is the only way to get out in the Until Dawn movie’s latest trailer
![Going back is the only way to get out in the Until Dawn movie’s latest trailer Going back is the only way to get out in the Until Dawn movie’s latest trailer](https://i0.wp.com/platform.theverge.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2025/02/Screenshot-2025-02-13-at-9.31.51%E2%80%AFAM.png?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0%2C0.52974399142515%2C100%2C98.94051201715&w=1200&w=1200&resize=1200,0&ssl=1)
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Though old man Hill (Peter Stomare) still won’t tell Clover (Ella Rubin) and her friends just what kind of danger they’re wandering into in Until Dawn’s new trailer, the meddling youths have a much easier time figuring out the basics of what’s going on. Somehow, the strange building they’re staying in is able to hurdle them back through time after they’re murdered by different kinds of monsters, and the phenomenon gives them another chance to survive through the night.
That much was obvious in Until Dawn’s first teaser, and the new trailer shows off a few more of the ghouls Clover’s group will encounter. Something that was less apparent, though, was how the movie will limit the number of extra lives each character will have. According to Sony and Screen Gems’ new synopsis for the film, the fact that group only gets a handful do-vers is one of the more terrifying things about their situation. That makes it sound like a couple of characters might run out before they’re able to escape, which could make Until Dawn feel even more like the game when it hits theaters on April 25th.