Netflix has unveiled the full trailer for The Pale Blue Eye, the upcoming gothic mystery drama starring Christian Bale as a veteran detective.
, the upcoming gothic mystery period drama starring Christian Bale as a veteran detective. The video teases Detective Augustus Landor’s most challenging murder case yet involving the suspicious deaths of a number of young cadets at the U.S. Military Academy.trailer suggests that the victims are potentially being used in cult-like rituals.
With the help of Harry Melling’s Edgar Allan Poe, Bale’s Augustus must solve the case and find the murderer before more lives get sacrificed.is written, directed, and produced by Scott Cooper. It revolves around the attempt to solve a series of murders that took place in 1830 at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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