Stephen King's sinister imagination combines with the miracle of 3D sound to transport listeners to a hot, lazy day in a sleepy, all-American town. Then, a violent storm whips out of nowhere and leave behind a foreboding mist that traps dozens of people in a supermarket, cut off from the world and any loved ones. The mist comes alive with unearthly sounds and movements, and this band of people must struggle for their very survival.
The masterpiece of 3D sound engineering drags listeners into their eerie tableau full of slithering tentacles and the rushing beat of prehistoric wings that resonates with terrifying clarity. Every bone-chilling detail comes to frightening life, making listeners aware of every bump in the night.
Unable to see anything beyond the ubiquitous mist, both the characters and listeners must rely on their hearing to know what danger might lurk next just beyond sight. Hearing is seeing- and believing. And what listeners are about to hear in The Mist, they will never be able to forget.