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Clay­ma­tion goes R‑rated in these pro­mos for The Belko Experiment

04 Apr 2017

Graphic image of a red, distorted, melted creature with exposed flesh and a grotesque expression.
Graphic image of a red, distorted, melted creature with exposed flesh and a grotesque expression.
Watch three tru­ly dis­gust­ing clips from Greg McLean and James Gunn’s vio­lent cor­po­rate satire.

From the twist­ed minds of direc­tor Greg McLean and writer James Gunn, The Belko Exper­i­ment is a gory new hor­ror movie that’s pitched some­where between Office Space and Bat­tle Royale.

It sees a group of 80 office work­ers pit­ted against one anoth­er in a fight-to-the-death sce­nario that plays out in increas­ing­ly gris­ly fash­ion. If that sounds like your kind of thing, we strong­ly rec­om­mend watch­ing the film in cin­e­mas when it’s released lat­er this month.

Before then, whet your appetite with these hyper­vi­o­lent clay­ma­tion pro­mos, each of which reimag­ines a scene from the actu­al film. The clips in ques­tion were cre­at­ed by brilliant/​deranged British ani­ma­tor Lee Hard­cas­tle, who spe­cialis­es in stop-motion.

He’s per­haps best known for recre­at­ing 80s action and hor­ror films as stop-motion spoofs. When you’ve watched the below clips, be sure to check out A Good Clay to Die HardHam­ster Hell and The Evil Dead in 60 Sec­onds with Clay – just don’t say we didn’t warn you…

The Belko Exper­i­ment is released in cin­e­mas 21 April.

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