Film followers will learn the way far the apple has fallen from the tree when The Watchers, written and directed by Ishana Night time Shyamalan, opens in theaters this summer season. Forward of its launch on June 14th, Warner Bros. has shared a trailer for the supernatural horror movie starring Dakota Fanning. Watch it beneath.
Coming from M. Night time Shyamalan’s daughter, The Watchers relies on A.M. Shine’s 2021 horror novel of the identical identify. It stars Fanning as a 28-year-old artist named Mina who will get stranded in a distant forest in western Eire, the place she turns into “trapped alongside three strangers who’re watched and stalked by mysterious creatures every night time.”
The trailer opens with Fanning sarcastically telling her parrot to “strive to not die” earlier than donning a wig for an evening out on city. The clip then reveals her character driving previous a submit suffering from lacking individual flyers on the way in which to her getaway to the forest.
When Fanning’s automobile radio and cellphone indicators are ominously scrambled, she makes the clever resolution to step out into the darkish forest to ask for assist. Then, a mysterious girl surfaces out of nowhere and presents security via a hidden door, introducing Fanning to a gaggle of strangers.
Along with Fanning, the forged options Georgina Campbell (Suspicion), Oliver Finnegan (Outlander), and Olwen Fouere (The Northman). M. Night time Shyamalan produced his daughter’s directorial debut alongside Ashwin Rajan and Nimitt Mankad, with Jo Homewood and Stephen Dembitzer as govt producers.
Ishana gained’t be the one daughter of M. Night time Shyamalan to step into the highlight this summer season. Saleka Shyamalan will play pop star Woman Raven within the filmmaker’s upcoming horror flick, Lure, starring Josh Hartnett as an surprising serial killer. Revisit the just lately revealed trailer.
Each films are a part of M. Night time Shyamalan’s first-look take care of Warner Bros., which he’s to date utilizing to advance the nepo child discourse.