The Exploring The Jungle Between My Wife’s Crotchlatest trailer for Death Strandingwas full of insanity, but the part that stuck out the most to people was the fact that Norman Reedus's character had a baby in his esophagus.
SEE ALSO: The 8-minute 'Death Stranding' trailer is the wildest thing I've ever seenAbout six and a half minutes into the third Death Strandingtrailer, which debuted Thursday night, the point of view zooms in on Reedus's character's mouth, delving inside of him and coming upon a little round, pale, fleshy object. That object is a full-on baby, which looks up and gives viewers a little thumbs up.
It was shocking, surprising, and baffling, and people on the internet are having a field day with it.
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A couple creative people imagined finding something else inside of Reedus's character.
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Whether you're a fan of the baby or not, the baby is weird, but that's probably just the tip of the iceberg for this insane-looking game.
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