Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Box Office

Lionsgate Unleash Bloodcurdling Trailer for Vampire Shocker ‘SUNRISE’ Starring Alex Pettyfer and Guy Pearce

Lionsgate Movies has just dropped the first bloodcurdling trailer for Andrew Baird‘s (One Way, Zone 414) vampire feature, Sunrise, written by Academy Award®-nominated screenwriter Ronan Blaney (Boogaloo and Graham, A Good Woman Is Hard to Find) and starring Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number Four, The Infernal Machine) and Guy Pearce (Memento, The Infernal Machine, Brimstone).

The film follows an ex-cop named Fallon (Pettyfer) who returns to the scene of a horrific crime, and the residents of a rural town soon arrive at the conclusion that this dark visitor is actually a vampire who feeds on blood and fear. After he is befriended by a welcoming immigrant family, the instinctive killer is faced with a choice between revenge and redemption.

Pearce and Pettyfer’s co-stars include Kurt Yaeger (“Sons of Anarchy”), Olwen Fouéré (Mandy, The Northman), William Gao (“Heartstopper”) and Crystal Yu (“Sandman”, “Casualty”).

The film is produced by Martin Brennan (Zone 414, One Way), Jib Polhemus (The Mechanic, The Expendables 2), Nathan Klingher (The Night Clerk, Bandit), and Ford Corbett (Fast Charlie, Desperation Road).

Sunrise will be unleashed in Theaters and Digital/On Demand on January 19th, 2024 and, in the meantime, we’ll leave you with the aforementioned anticipation-inducing trailer.

Where to watch SUNRISE
Comments

EDITOR’S PICK

I Know A Place Nat Cassidy Book

Collaborating with

----------

 

 

You May Also Like

Headlines

WTFilms is developing They Call Him Zorro, a horror-action reinterpretation of the iconic masked vigilante, with genre filmmaker Joe Begos attached to write, direct...

Books

Gary Dauberman’s Coin Operated has secured the rights to Rest Stop, a recently published horror novella by Nat Cassidy, with plans to develop the...

Cult Cinema

Horror has a way of surprising even the most seasoned fans. Beyond the familiar blockbusters, indie films are constantly redefining the genre, taking risks...

Cult Cinema

In the gloriously chaotic world of ’70s and ’80s horror cinema, low budgets, wacky premises, and unpolished execution were not bugs – they were...