Rutger published: First Trailer Released for "Big Baby," a New Horror Film Produced by Cher

Catch a glimpse: Cher-backed horror flick "Big Baby" drops thrilling trailer

Cher-produced horror film "Big Baby" just dropped its first trailer, and it's already generating buzz among horror fans and Cher devotees alike. With a legendary career in music and film, Cher now takes on a new challenge as an executive producer, adding her unique touch and vision. How exciting!

Inside "Big Baby": What you need-to-know

Backed by OneFox Productions, known far and wide in horror circles, "Big Baby" comes from writer-director Spider One. Who's Spider One? He's putting his unique spin on slasher films here, and it's all about that unique perspective. Plus, having Cher's son, Chaz Bono, onboard as a co-executive producer adds a layer that's personal yet playful.

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