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Take A Ride On The Trans Train Devils Film 2 Exclusive May 2026

Take A Ride On The Trans Train Devils Film 2 Exclusive May 2026

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Take A Ride On The Trans Train Devils Film 2 Exclusive May 2026

Trans Train picks up two years after the events of Devils Film. A disparate group of passengers board an overnight cross-country train on a route known by locals as “the Trans.” Among them: a disgraced documentarian chasing viral notoriety, a grieving mother returning to her hometown, a pair of urban explorers, a suspicious government agent, and a cult member with a secretively scarred past. When strange glitches—audio dropouts, looping CCTV frames, and a late-night announcement that no station will accept passengers—begin to escalate, the train itself seems to shift between timetables and realities. Passengers begin to vanish, reappear altered, or leave behind footage that refuses to play straight.

For the uninitiated, the first Devils film ended with a metaphysical cliffhanger—our anti-hero trapped between Purgatory and a neon-lit subway system known as "The Liminal Loop."

In Devils Film 2, exclusive sources tell us that the protagonist doesn't just escape this loop. They transform it.

The "Trans Train" isn't just a vehicle. It’s a metaphor made metal and flesh. According to leaks, the train only appears to souls who have rejected the binary judgment of Heaven and Hell. To board it, you must leave your old identity at the door—literally. take a ride on the trans train devils film 2 exclusive

The train crashes into a sunflower field at dawn. The survivors step out, transformed but whole. The Conductor, now a small, confused child, asks: “Where do I go now?”

Final shot: They all board a city bus labeled “Anywhere But Here.”


Psychological Horror / Transgressive Fantasy / Body Horror Trans Train picks up two years after the


Composer Anaïs Delacroix favors low-frequency drones, manipulated train noises, and abrupt silences. The soundtrack amplifies disorientation—rumble becomes rhythm; static becomes signal. Dialogue is frequently fragmented, requiring viewers to glean meaning from visual cues and partial audio, enhancing immersion.

We sat down with lead actor Jordan Pierce-Kim, who uses they/them pronouns and is themselves a trans non-binary artist.

Q: What was your first reaction to the script? Jordan: Laughter. Then terror. Then crying in a good way. I’ve never read a script where a character’s transition is the monster and the hero’s journey. Alex doesn’t defeat the Devil by fighting. They defeat the Devil by fully transitioning mid-ride, becoming so authentically themselves that the Devil has no leverage. That scene is going to make people scream. Psychological Horror / Transgressive Fantasy / Body Horror

Q: The phrase “take a ride on the trans train” has been divisive online. Some call it empowering. Others say it flattens trans experience. Jordan: Good. Horror should be divisive. If this film makes people argue about what transition means—whether it’s physical, spiritual, or both—then we’ve done our job. The train doesn’t care about your opinion. It only moves forward.

Q: Any advice for viewers before they watch? Jordan: Leave your baggage at the station. And bring tissues. Not for tears—for sweat. This train gets hot.

We managed to speak with a pre-screen viewer who attended the secret "Midnight Oil" showing in Los Angeles. Here is what they revealed about the 20-minute exclusive sequence:

The film opens with Kai (they/them) , a transmasculine artist haunted by nightmares of a crimson steam train. One year after the events of Devils Film 1 (implied underground cult hit), Kai learns that other survivors—Zara (she/her) , a trans woman activist, and Riley (he/him) , a non-binary archivist—have also been dreaming of the same locomotive.

A mysterious ticket appears under each of their doors: “Trans Train – Final Departure – Devils Film 2 Exclusive Engagement.” No escape. No refunds.

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