After surprising the public with Old, M.Night Shyamalan is back with his mysterious new movie, knock on the door. Will he make it back to the big leagues with this new horror story? Here we present the trailer and everything you need to know before its next premiere.
Synopsis
During a vacation in a cabin far from everything, a girl and her parents become hostages of four armed strangers who force the family to make an impossible decision to avoid the apocalypse. With limited access to the outside world, the family must decide what to believe before all is lost.
Without a doubt, it is an interesting premise and one that can unleash many theories between now and the premiere. What will the aforementioned apocalypse be like? Is it some virus or plague? A nuclear war that forces everyone to flee? Is food running short?
The cast
There’s a Knock on the Door stars Dave Bautista, who looks scary in the first trailer. Also found is Jonathan Groff (mindhunter), Ben Aldridge (Bridgerton), Rupert Grint (Harry Potter) and Kristen Cui in her acting debut.
M. Night Shyamalan wrote the screenplay for the film with Michael Sherman, both were based on the best seller The cabin at the end of the worldwritten by Paul Tremblay.
What can we expect from the film?
With a director like Shyamalan, let’s not expect knock on the door It’s a completely conventional movie. The filmmaker has already accustomed us to unexpected twists in the endings of his films, and this story amply lends itself to a surprise ending. knock on the door It also promises to be intense, as Shyamalan expressed it on his social networks during the filming of the tape (via):
“A week done in #knockatthecabin, and what complex performances these days. It is a very dark and emotional film. One take shook me up so much that I had to walk away to recover. Hopefully, you guys will feel it too when you see it.”
When it premieres knock on the door?
The new thriller by M. Night Shyamalan will hit theaters on February 2, 2023.
official trailer for knock on the door
John Joseph Cruz I am one of those who always defended Robert Pattinson as Batman and can see the same movie in the cinema up to 7 times. My guilty pleasure? Low budget horror movies.