The hunted are fighting back.
“They’re not human beings,” saysHilary Swank‘s character coldly from a high-rise office location. Her sinister laugh can then be heard as the scene cuts to the victims running around the field, clearly confused and afraid.
Justin Hartley and Emma Roberts.Universal Pictures

The Hunt.Universal Pictures

Betty Gilpin inThe Hunt.

“Every year, a bunch of elites kidnap normal folk like us and hunt us for sport,” says Suplee’s character, and the group finds out they were plucked from various places throughout the United States including Wyoming, Mississippi, and Florida.
But the group isn’t going tosit back and let themselves be terrorized. They soon figure out how to break free of their bindings and get their hands on some weapons of their own — and thus, the hunters become the hunted.
“Of all the people you kidnapped … of all the people you killed … you picked the wrong gang,” Gilpin says in a voiceover during a montage that shows the group fighting back.
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Swank — the mastermind behind the “game” and seemingly the film’s main villain — partakes in an intense fight scene with Gilpin’s character near the end of the trailer.
“Lady, you’re crazy,” Gilpin tells her during a climactic kitchen scene.
Universal Pictures’The Hunt, also starring Amy Madigan andGlenn Howerton, hits theaters nationwide on Sept. 27.
source: people.com