Marshmallow has released its first trailer, promising a summer camp nightmare perfect for horror fans. Director Daniel DelPurgatorio makes his feature directorial debut from a script by Black Friday’s Andy Greskoviak. The indie film is set for a cinema release on April 11th and stars Giorgia Whigham, Alysia Reiner, and Corbin Bernsen.
Marshmallow centres on Morgan (played by Kue Lawrence), a timid and introverted 12-year-old suffering from nightmares who heads to a secluded summer camp. Morgan realises that a spooky campfire story about the camp has come to life as a mysterious figure starts to stalk the campers, forcing the boy and his new friends to embark on a treacherous journey and uncover a sinister reality buried beneath the surface. Little do they know that the truth harbours a secret that will test their resilience and unravel the very fabric of their reality.
“There used to be cabins all throughout these woods,” Whigham’s character says in the trailer. “One of those cabins belonged to a doctor. He had this huge cellar in the basement. If you stay up too late or if you leave your cabin past curfew, you just might see the doctor.”
Watch the trailer for Marshmallow below, and check out the film’s official poster, reminiscent of beloved John Carpenter horror The Thing.







