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Horror movie trailer sounds8/8/2023 ![]() ![]() But the mood quickly shifts from nostalgia to horror, thanks to the eerie new take on the song. Nineties hip-hop fans who caught the trailer for Jordan Peele’s upcoming horror flick Us probably felt a wave of nostalgia wash over when they heard the Luniz classic “I Got 5 on It” playing in the opening sequence. 02:44 Trouble Is Brewing - By David Fesliyan > Track Versions This dramatic trailer music is all about dark trouble brewing. Originally released under the faux title The Woods to hide the fact that it was a new chapter in the Blair Witch series, this follow-up to runaway 1999 hit The Blair Witch Project gave new meaning to the declaration “I’ll be watching you,” first sung by The Police under the guise of grand romance back in 1983. Pia Ashley, “Every Breath You Take” - Blair Witch The 2014 remake of Brooke Shields’ 1981 romance Endless Love already seems to have been forgotten in the annals of little-seen 21st century remakes, but the trailer for the Alex Pettyfer-starring vehicle employed a supremely creepy rendition of Robert Palmer‘s 1986 classic “Addicted to Love.” Performed by pop singer Skylar Grey, the cover boiled Palmer’s original guitar-fueled rock anthem down to a lilting lullaby glinting an undercurrent of fatal attraction. Skylar Grey, “Addicted to Love” - Endless Love As such, Gary Jules‘ cover of “Mad World” (yet another Tears For Fears song on this list) provided the perfect soundtrack for the film’s teaser, as the singer forlornly declared “And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad/ The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had.” The cult Sundance hit featured the then-21-year-old playing a troubled teen haunted by confusing and strange doomsday visions. Watch Ozzy Osbourne Watch His Younger Self in 'Nine Lives of Ozzy' Trailer, Featuring Post Malone…įollowing his breakout performance in 1999’s October Sky, Jake Gyllenhaal became a bona fide star in 2001’s Donnie Darko. ![]() While the supervillain team-up was met with middling reviews, the film garnered enough momentum and love from fans to earn a spin-off, 2020’s Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), centered around the fan-favorite character played by Margot Robbie. Comics’ big bad answer to Marvel’s Avengers enlisted a sweeping cover of the Bee Gees‘ 1968 hit “I Started a Joke” for the trailer to 2016’s Suicide Squad. ![]() Becky Hanson, “I Started a Joke” - Suicide Squadĭ.C. Lorde, “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” - Dracula Untoldįor the trailer of 2014’s Dracula Untold, Lorde went exceptionally dark with her cover of Tears for Fears‘ 1985 classic “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Over stark piano and thundering claps, the New Zealand pop star declares, “Welcome to your life/ There’s no turning back/ Even while we sleep/ We will find you” with menacing promise.Ĭonfidential MX feat. Destiny's Child Has Never Sounded So Spooky: Hear 'Say My Name' in New 'Candyman' Trailer ![]()
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