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WATCH: Trailer for Zac Efron movie filmed in Cincinnati makes debut

Zac Efron shoots movie in Cincinnati area
Zac Efron shoots movie in Cincinnati area
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WATCH: Trailer for Zac Efron movie filmed in Cincinnati makes debut
A year after crews wrapped up shooting a Ted Bundy biopic in Cincinnati, we're getting our first glimpse of the final product.The trailer for "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" was released Friday.The movie is about the notorious serial killer and is told through the perspective of his longtime girlfriend. In January 2018, Greater Cincinnati was on Zac Efron watch, who stars in the film as Bundy. Some of the notable locations where he was seen include Mainstrasse in Covington, the Pepper Pod in Newport and the Clermont County jail.Residents should recognize some things in the trailer, including a familiar face at 0:26 seconds -- Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones. His 10-gallon hat is a dead giveaway. The movie premieres this week at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.As far as how fans are reacting to the trailer, there seems to be some collective confusion.Many of the comments on the trailer are fixated on the tone. One YouTube commenter wrote, "This looks way too... fun... for a movie about a serial killer."Another wrote: "Oh man....the tone of this trailer is all wrong."Click here to watch it for yourself. A public release date has not yet been announced.

A year after crews wrapped up shooting a Ted Bundy biopic in Cincinnati, we're getting our first glimpse of the final product.

The trailer for "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" was released Friday.

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The movie is about the notorious serial killer and is told through the perspective of his longtime girlfriend.

In January 2018, Greater Cincinnati was on Zac Efron watch, who stars in the film as Bundy. Some of the notable locations where he was seen include Mainstrasse in Covington, the Pepper Pod in Newport and the Clermont County jail.

Residents should recognize some things in the trailer, including a familiar face at 0:26 seconds -- Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones. His 10-gallon hat is a dead giveaway.

The movie premieres this week at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

As far as how fans are reacting to the trailer, there seems to be some collective confusion.

Many of the comments on the trailer are fixated on the tone. One YouTube commenter wrote, "This looks way too... fun... for a movie about a serial killer."

Another wrote: "Oh man....the tone of this trailer is all wrong."

A public release date has not yet been announced.

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