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A New Grinch Horror Movie Is Coming Soon

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A New Grinch Horror Movie Is Coming Soon

The Grinch is notoriously known for being a “mean one,” this movie takes being the “mean one” to a whole new level, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The Grinch will not be referred to as “The Grinch” in this movie, he will go by “The Mean One.”  Instead of him living on a mountain above Whoville, The Mean One lives atop a mountain above Newville.

What happens is, Cindy You-Know-Who (AKA Cindy Lou-Who), her parents are murdered by The Mean One.  20 years past and now it’s time for Cindy to get revenge.

The movie is set to be released December 9th.  Here is the trailer…

 

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