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'11-11-11' Exclusive Teaser Poster: The End Is Now


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[img]http://moviesblog.mtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/eleven_thumb.jpg[/img]All hell is about to break loose, but luckily we know exactly when that's going to go down. MTV News has your exclusive first look at a brand new poster from "11-11-11," the number-obsessed horror movie about a man who becomes fixated on the tragic coincidences that occur on that date and at 11:11.

But maybe they aren't coincidences at all. You'll just have to wait and see. Only a few details have been released about the upcoming film, and this poster is one of your best hints at what's to come when the clock strikes 11.

And from the look of it, things aren't going to go so well.

Check out the full poster after the jump!

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In addition to the "11-11-11" teaser poster, we also have some new photos from the key set for the movie. Check them out below.

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"11-11-11," from "Saw II, III & IV" director Darren Lynn Bousman hits theaters on — you guessed it — November 11, 2011.

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