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New Trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s ‘PRESENCE’: A Game-Changing Take on Haunted House Horror Tropes

NEON has just debuted a new full trailer for the psychological shocker Presence, the new film by Palme d’Or and Oscar winner Steven Soderbergh. The mastermind behind such celebrated films as The LimeyLogan LuckySex, Lies and VideotapeTrafficBehind the CandelabraContagion, and Erin Brockovich, now turns his attention to a tale of domestic unease.

Directed by Soderbergh, from a screenplay written by David Koepp (Panic RoomStir of EchoesJurassic ParkDark Angel), and shot entirely in the first-person perspective, this slow-burning spectral thriller centers on a family who, on relocating to a seemingly idyllic suburban home, become increasingly convinced that they are not alone in their new abode.

The film stars Lucy Liu (Kill Bill: Vol. 1, “Elementary”, Cypher), Chris Sullivan (Broadcast Signal Intrusion, “This Is Us”, Agnes), Callina Liang (Bad Genius), Eddy MadayWest Mulholland (Dark HarvestA Great Divide), and Julia Fox (Uncut GemsNo Sudden Move) and is produced by Julie M. Anderson and Ken Meyer.

Following its success at the latest Sundance, Toronto and Sitges festivals (where, though well-received, some viewers walked out due to the film’s intensity), Presence will release in theaters on January 24, 2025.

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