According to The Collider, "The Green Inferno" Red Band Trailer had made a few members of the audience scream, cringe and freak-out of their seats. Reports said that "motion poster" showing the atrocities of "flesh-hungry" natives had left them petrified.
As per the plot of "The Green Inferno," a group of student activists embarks on a journey to the Amazon to save the rainforest. However, the students soon discover they weren't alone. They also learnt that "no good deed goes unpunished," The Wrap reported.
Recently, the Blumhouse Productions had released "The Green Inferno" Red Band Trailer that offered an intense of the "gore-fest."
Comingsoon.net reported that Eli Roth's "The Green Inferno" marked her return to the big screen as director for the first time, since her "slacktavism(ic)" "Hostel" franchise. The movie would hit the big screens on September 25, 2015.
"The Green Inferno" Red Band Trailer had highlighted the "dark and primitive customs" that "still rule the Amazon jungle." Reports said that the cannibalistic soul-destroying rituals would leave the "high-tech modern world" students in an ultimate barbaric terror.
While, author Stephen King had already seen Eli Roth's "The Green Inferno," bloody-digusting.com reported. Stephen had labeled it as a "glorious throwback."
"THE GREEN INFERNO is like a glorious throwback to the drive-in movies of my youth," Stephen tweeted. He added, "(it was) bloody, gripping, hard to watch, but you can't look away." His Twitter review acted as an endorsement of the movie that been plagued by many release related issues, according to bloody-digusting.com.
"The Green Inferno" Red Band Trailer featured actors Aaron Burn, Ariel Levy, Nicholas Martinez , Daryl Sabara, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Lorenza Izzo, Eusebio Arenas and Ignacia Allamand, The Warp reported. Reports said that "The Green Inferno" movie had been produced by Molly Conners, Eli Roth, Nicolas Lopez, Chris Woodrow and Miguel Asensio.
The Collider reportedly called "The Green Inferno" Red Band Trailer as "Roth's love-letter to the genre." Their reports said that the movie was meant for the "folks" who were interested in "extreme graphic horror."