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Osgood Perkins Extends His Horror Streak With Eerie New Trailer for Cabin Shocker ‘KEEPER’

Hot on the heels of Longlegs and his Stephen King adaptation The Monkey, director Osgood Perkins is back with another descent into psychological horror. A new trailer has just dropped for Keeper, the upcoming thriller from NEON that promises another deeply unsettling experience from one of the genre’s most distinctive voices.

Keeper stars Tatiana Maslany (The Monkey, “Orphan Black”) and Rossif Sutherland (Possessor, “Murder in a Small Town”) as a couple seeking refuge from their hectic lives in a secluded cabin retreat. But when Malcolm (Sutherland) is called back to the city, Liz (Maslany) finds herself isolated — and what begins as a peaceful getaway quickly spirals into a waking nightmare. Left alone, Liz is consumed by creeping paranoia and confronted by a force far older and more sinister than simple loneliness.

The screenplay comes from Nick Lepard (Dangerous Animals), with production by Chris Ferguson and Jesse Savath for Oddfellows. The executive producing team includes Tatiana Maslany, Marlaina Mah (Oddfellows), Noah Segal and Laurie May (Elevation Pictures), Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, Peter Micelli (Range Media Partners), John Hegeman and Vince Totino (Wayward Entertainment), and Bonner Bellew (Welcome Villain).

NEON secured the rights to Keeper in a preemptive deal back in May, shortly before Perkins and Ferguson launched their new production label, Phobos, under a first-look deal with the indie distributor.

Keeper is set to haunt theaters on November 14, 2025, with NEON handling the U.S. release and Elevation Pictures distributing in Canada.

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