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In Barbarian, a young woman ( Georgina Campbell) traveling to Detroit for a job interview books a rental home. You can watch the Barbarian trailer here. Interesting to note, that’s the same day Warner Bros. The horror-thriller will now release in theaters on September 9, 2022. and Canada on August 31, we’ve learned tonight that 20th Century Studios and New Regency have moved Barbarian into September 2022. Stay tuned for more details as they arrive. In addition to Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, McNaughton’s films include Mad Dog and Glory. Rooker’s credits include Suicide Squad, “The Walking Dead,” and Slither. As the bodies mount up, Otis finds himself inducted into Henry’s dark secret world, but when Otis’ sister Becky ( Tracy Arnold ) moves in, herself fleeing from an uncomfortable domestic situation, it quickly becomes apparent that two’s company, but three’s a crowd.” Hiding behind his unremarkable employment as a pest exterminator, Henry leads a double life, prowling the streets by night on a brutal and apparently motiveless killing spree. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer plot synopsis: “Recently released from prison, the nomadic Henry (Rooker) finds temporary abode in the rundown Chicago lodgings of a former jail acquaintance and small-time drug dealer, Otis ( Tom Towles ). Rooker’s memorable turn as serial killer Henry Lee Lucas shoots this project to the top of hotly anticipated titles in the works. As Henry was ahead of its time, so Road Rage will be ahead of this time both a disturbing and exhilarating reflection of contemporary American culture.” Tim Perell will produce the vigilante thriller through his banner, Process Media, and said, “With Road Rage, John McNaughton and Michael Rooker aim once again to create a transgressive and shocking film that will exist at the cutting edge of art and genre. Stony is the ultimate serial killer… with a twist, and he’s going home now after twenty years, to settle a score from the past.” “Michael Rooker as Stony he drives a truck… and kills people. Finally, I wrote a story that took the genre in a whole new direction,” McNaughton told the outlet. “I’d wanted to work with Michael Rooker again since Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, but we never got the chance. The film “will center on a serial killer who only kills those who deserve to die-presenting a modern hero who is a bad guy gone good, protecting the innocent and punishing the guilty.” Per Deadline, Road Rage is intended to be the first in a series. Now the pair are looking to do it again with the vigilante film Road Rage. Decades have done nothing to diminish the impact of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, the grim serial killer thriller that launched the careers of star Michael Rooker and director John McNaughton.