The Swarm | Official Trailer | Netflix

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Published 2021-07-09
Virginie lives on a farm with her children Laura (15) and Gaston (7) and raises locusts as a high-protein crop. Life is hard: money worries and practical problems are piling up, tensions with her kids and neighbors are running high. But everything changes when she discovers the locusts have a taste for blood. On Netflix August 6.

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A single mother breeds locusts as high-protein food, but has trouble getting them to reproduce — until she finds they have a taste for blood.

All Comments (21)
  • @melvinhoyk
    When you discovered that they like blood, the first thing to do is to burn that Dome down but she didn't, and here comes they.
  • @abidashhar8627
    " Locusts like the taste of blood " Mosquitos: Then I'm Bat...
  • @djohntalks
    This is how a trailer should be made, not 3 minutes long which reveals every turn of the movie!
  • @balerina1721
    Why do I feel like she hit her head so hard that the whole movie is a dream.
  • @aravindvenkat
    People In 90's : Future Is Going To Be Awesome. People in 2021 : Let's Go Back To 90's ♥️
  • @moofymoo
    this is one of those horror movies where all characters act as dumb and as illogical as possible just to move horror plot forward.
  • @jerrywongts
    Don't waste your time watching this. Ending is that the locusts escaped and tried to eat the lady but dunno what happened, end up the locusts died in the river. The mother and daughter survived the attack. The end.
  • The twist: the locusts are from nearby nuclear plant, and the woman bitten by them become LocustWoman
  • @TheTurkaderr
    When I was 12 or 13 I spent the summer living at my grandparents temporary home in Gonzales Texas near San Antonio while they worked for an oil company, and they lived on the edge of this kind of windswept plain of wild grasses and weeds and scrub brush which had a fence blocking it from the trailer they lived in. But every day, once in the morning and once in the evening, a swarm of bugs would sweep through...in the morning they would go one way, a and in the evening they would go the other way, it was the damnedest thing and I've never forgotten it and the sound it made.
  • In the past, when I was a kid, I liked to play catch and release the Locust. Somehow, my father said something that I don't remember, about the Locust. I don't really remember it. But whenever I see Locust, I always run away. I don't know why either.
  • I know the concept seems silly and I was skeptical too. I watched it last night, I honestly couldn’t recommend it more. It’s not classic jump scare horror but more an extremely unnerving experience.
  • @RickSan100
    Like those 90s sawrm movies with old 3D graphics, but this one looks high quality swarms
  • @digitekbullet
    Thank you for making a trailer that doesn’t give away the whole movie.
  • @Dracolite
    This is the worst I've ever seen wasted my time watching it not to mention the ending 🤦‍♂️
  • @lynneparks9247
    Wow, the way she fell and injured herself is the equivalent of running upstairs to escape a killer.
  • @fox5079
    this movie kinda felt like a metaphor of self harm to me personally, the way you discover it and then realizes it helps, you start to do it more and more, every time it gets worse, more harmful (deeper cutting) you start to lie to your family and loved ones, cover up at beaches and it starts to consume you , it becomes the only thing that makes you feel better, it ruins your relationships, when her daughter found out she was terrified. When your secret is revealed, you try to downplay it, do anything you can to just continue. And in the end, it consumes you whole.
  • @myshirt84
    Remind me of the Locusts we have in ROBSTOWN TEXAS
  • @ceresreina1266
    A mí me pareció buenísima. Si esperan ver una típica película de terror y asustarse mucho no la vean porque no les va a gustar. Super recomendada !
  • @DougieJR
    'Just Phillipot' is like a name you'd invent in a panic when you know French names sometimes sound a bit like English names. Like, 'Iguess Johnathanet'.