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‘FACELESS AFTER DARK’ Official Trailer Examines the Deranged Motivations of a Psychotic Fan

Dark Sky Films and MPI Media Group have announced that Raymond Wood‘s (1st Summoning) wild and gory shocker, Faceless After Dark will be releasing in select theaters and digital platforms on May 17th.

Directed by Wood and co-written & starring Jenna Kanell (Terrifier franchise, Renfield, Bad Boys: Ride or Die), the film follows Bowie (KAnell), a rising star who shot to fame as the lead actress in a popular slasher film featuring a murderous clown. Riding high off her breakout performance, Bowie struggles to leverage her newfound celebrity into more substantial roles. However, her fortunes take a twisted turn when a deranged fan impersonating the same sinister clown from her claim-to-fame kidnaps her. Trapped and isolated, Bowie confronts the harsh realities of her chosen profession, as she is forced to endure the deranged motivations of the very audience that elevated her star. As the clock ticks down, Bowie must turn the tables on her psychotic fan before the cameras roll on a final act she never signed up for..

Co-starring alongside Kannel are Danny Kang (“Insatiable,” “NCIS Hawai’i”), Danielle Lyn (“Mayfair Witches,” “Single Drunk Female”), Max Calder (“Stranger Things,” Jungle Cruise), Michael Aaron Milligan (“Outer Banks,” “The Purge”), Kathrine Barnes (“Average Joe,” “Queer as Folk”), Jason MacDonald (“The Vampire Diaries,” “NCIS”), Israel Vaughn (“The Righteous Gemstones”). The film was also co-written by Todd Jacobs (Dead by Midnight (Y2Kill)).

Faceless After Dark will release in select theaters and on digital platforms this coming May 17th. 2024.

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