Crimson Peak tells the story of Edith Cushing (Mia Wasikowska), a writer who is on the run from the ghosts of her past when she meets a mysterious stranger, Sir Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston). After the pair are married, they go to live with his sister, Lady Lucille Sharpe (Jessica Chastain), in their family home. Edith soon discovers that not only does the house bleed and breathe, but it also remembers... but what secrets does it hold?

This chilling horror film from the mind of director Guillermo del Toro promises lots of frightful moments as well as a wealth of amazing creatures and spirits as only del Toro can dream up. 

Artist Orlando Arocena, a big fan of the director's, pays tribute to Crimson Peak with this stunning image in the gothic style of the film. He also gives some insight about the poster he created exclusively for Fandango.

"When I first read news about Guillermo del Toro working on this Victorian Dark project, I was immediately searching the Web for more info. Anything that could feed my curiosity. You see, being a fan of Guillermo del Toro's creativity, I look forward to seeing how he conjures up a story with one foot placed in realistic bounds and the other foot, within some surreal environment. A metaphorical portal for us to bear witness, be entertained and completely submersed into his imagination. His movies and storytelling are inspirational for me. My idea? To leverage a simple question with a visual narrative 'what lies behind the eyes of those who have experienced the mystery that is Crimson Peak?' The result? A stylized vector with Victorian attributes that cradles the ghoulish calamity of the main character, Edith Cushing, while her hosts -- siblings Sir Thomas Sharpe and Lady Lucille Sharpe -- watch and wait while her story unfolds within Crimson Peak."

Crimson Peak haunts theaters October 16.