A highly anticipated trailer for H.P Lovecraft's The Old Ones, the sequel to The Deep Ones, has been released. The film is directed by Chad Ferrin and stars Kelli Maroney, Robert Miano, and Rico Anderson. It will be available on digital platforms starting March 19. The story follows Captain Marsh, whose body is possessed by a Great Old One, as he searches for a way to undo the horrors he committed while a cult has other plans. The film is produced by Robert Miano, Chad Ferrin, Will A. Stein, John Kahen, and Jerry Irons. Chad Ferrin's previous film, Scalper, is currently available on digital platforms.
In addition, a terrifying new trailer for 'The First Omen' has also been released. The movie is directed by Arkasha Stevenson and centers on a young American woman who is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church. While in Rome, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith. The character discovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate. The film is a prequel to the classic horror franchise and stars Nell Tiger Free, Tawfeek Barhom, Sonia Braga, Ralph Ineson, Charles Dance, and Bill Nighy. It is set to open in cinemas on April 5, 2024.
Nell Tiger Free, an English actor, discusses her path to her debut starring movie role in The First Omen. Free became an actor at a young age to channel her energy. She has worked on dark-natured, suspenseful projects with directors like Nicolas Winding Refn and M. Night Shyamalan. Free's love for horror movies inspired her to pursue acting, and her role in Game of Thrones led to other opportunities. The First Omen is a prequel to Richard Donner's 1976 classic, and Free plays an American woman who becomes a nun in Rome and uncovers dark conspiracies in the church. She appreciates the new wave of scary movies that give female characters more agency. Free is excited about her future projects, including a cave-set survivalist movie and is open to new acting ventures, including romcoms. [0e317291]
Nell Tiger Free and Bill Nighy attended the premiere of the psychological horror movie 'The First Omen' in Los Angeles. The 24-year-old actress joined her co-star Bill Nighy at the premiere. [91fda30d]
A sneak peek for 'The First Omen' has been released, promising an experience on par with the original movie. Directed by Arkasha Stevenson, the film is a prequel to the original and explores the birth of the Antichrist. Stevenson promises a terrifying journey, answering how Damien came into existence and offering a deeper insight into his origins. The movie will hit theaters on August 5 and fully utilize its R rating by exploring the story through the lens of body horror. 'The First Omen' is set to haunt the big screen on April 5. [71686ef4]
The First Omen director Arkasha Stevenson discusses the potential for future installments in the horror franchise. Stevenson expresses her excitement about the endless possibilities and tangent stories that could be explored in the Omen universe. The First Omen serves as a prequel to the 1976 film and is the sixth installment in the horror series. The cast for the next Fear Street movie has been announced, including stars from Barbie, Outer Range, American Pie, and The Idol. The First Omen features Nell Tiger Free as Margaret Daino, an American woman who uncovers a sinister conspiracy to bring about the birth of the Antichrist. The film includes a birthing scene that was initially at risk of receiving an NC-17 rating due to its intensity. Stevenson fought to keep the scene in the movie, viewing it as an important moment that explores female body horror and forced reproduction. The First Omen is set to release on April 5, 2024.
Disney's 'The First Omen' has sparked controversy with its diabolical birth scene. The movie, produced by Disney, almost faced a ban for children under 17 in the United States due to the scene's connotations. Director and co-writer Arkasha Stevenson expresses surprise at the creative freedom she had for this prequel to the horror classic 'The Exorcist'. The film delves into sensitive subjects such as forced reproduction, the treatment of the female body, and the role of women within the Catholic Church. It subverts supposedly benevolent figures and pays homage to the cult film 'Possession' by Andrei Żuławski. 'The First Omen' will be released on April 5. [06273b67]
The First Omen is a direct prequel to the original Omen film, with visual nods and introductions to characters from the '76 version. The film is predominantly populated with women, from the Abbesses and Sisters of the orphanage to the orphan girls the nuns take care of. Director Arkasha Stevenson aimed to personalize the horror and bring it into the realm of body horror from a woman's perspective. The horror is presented without fetishizing the women or their bodies. Stevenson wanted to humanize the female characters and focus on their experiences. The movie dovetails with the '76 version while maintaining its own identity. It features beautiful shots of Rome, extraordinary costumes, and nuns discussing sex. The film also explores Damien's origin story. The First Omen opens in theaters on April 5. [3d3a4bca]
'The First Omen' has received rave reviews, with critics hailing it as the best Omen film since the original. Directed by Andrea Arcangeli, the prequel to the 1976 film 'The Omen' follows an American nun-to-be named Margaret who arrives in Rome in 1971. As she takes her vows, she discovers a sinister plot to bring the Antichrist into the world. The film is praised for its violence, horror atmosphere, and skillful handling of scares. Nell Tiger Free delivers a commanding performance as Margaret, supported by actors Bill Nighy, Ralph Ineson, and Sonia Braga. While the plot is predictable and the material may not appeal to a wider audience, 'The First Omen' is considered the best horror film of 2024 so far. [6076785c]
Nell Tiger Free, star of The First Omen, reveals that her parents were scared watching her new horror film. Her mom, who is squeamish, had to sit next to her at the premiere and was gripping onto her tightly the entire time. Free's father, who fainted during her birth, also nearly fainted while watching the movie. Despite their fears, her family has been supportive. Even her horror-avoidant friends enjoyed the film. Free admits to being scared of clowns, the open ocean, and giant objects submerged underwater. She finds courage in a mantra her dad taught her. The First Omen is in theaters on April 5.