Saltburn will be unleashed in cinemas next month, and we've now got a new trailer to tease the dark twists and debauchery in store.

An expansion of the teaser trailer released in August, the new trailer is light on plot, but heavy on atmosphere and we can easily see why we hear someone say, "Lots of people get lost in Saltburn".

Writer-director Emerald Fennell's follow-up to Promising Young Woman held its world premiere at Telluride in August, before hosting its international premiere earlier this month when it opened London Film Festival.

As with the movie itself, the new trailer is presented in 1.33:1, which Fennell told Vanity Fair was to give "the impression of peeping in" to Saltburn.

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The movie centres on student Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan) who is struggling to find his place at Oxford University. Opportunity arises though when he comes into contact with charming aristocrat Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi).

Felix invites Oliver to a summer at his family's sprawling estate Saltburn, but neither Oliver nor Felix can expect just what an unforgettable summer it'll be, one that will change both of their lives forever.

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Saltburn also stars Rosamund Pike and Richard E Grant as Felix's mother and father Elsbeth and James, while Alison Oliver plays Felix's sister Venetia and Gran Turismo star Archie Madekwe plays Felix's cousin Farleigh.

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The cast also includes a Promising Young Woman reunion with Carey Mulligan in a supporting role as Pamela, a friend of the family who is staying at Saltburn, and Paul Rhys as Saltburn's butler Duncan.

Following its first reviews, Saltburn stands at a strong 81% on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing with praise for its dark humour and outrageous satire of the upper class.

Saltburn is released in cinemas on November 17.

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