Ishana Night Shyamalan brings a twist to Dakota Fanning’s character in The Watchers trailer

Ishana Night Shyamalan brings a twist to Dakota Fanning’s character in The Watchers trailer
Ishana Night Shyamalan brings a twist to Dakota Fanning’s character in The Watchers trailer
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We already received a teaser trailer before, and it was screened at CinemaCon in Las Vegas at the beginning of April The watchers its big trailer, and two weeks after the event, Warner Bros. also shared online the trailer for Ishana Night Shyamalan’s horror film debut. In the film, Dakota Fanning is terrorized by mysterious creatures.

We’ve got a creepy new trailer The watchers for the horror film. None other than M. Night Shyamalan worked on the production, but this time he only took part in the work as a producer, because his daughter Ishana Night Shyamalan sat in the director’s chair instead, and he also wrote the story.

As described in the adaptation of AM Shine’s novel “You don’t see them. They, on the other hand, see everything. Mina (Dakota Fanning) gets lost somewhere in the west of Ireland in a vast, barely explored forest. His car breaks down, he doesn’t know where he is. A bit of luck among his many bad lucks: he finds a reinforced concrete bunker where he can temporarily hide. Luck? The beginning of the most exciting days of his life. Because the iron door slams behind him. And there is no way out. Just three strangers who are also stuck in this strange building. And a huge, mirrored window – it’s as if they’ve entered a giant shop window. Because there are people on the other side of the window watching and studying them. They have nowhere to hide, curious, mysterious eyes follow their every move. And those who are so curious about them never want to release their prisoners again.”

The watchers its international premiere will take place on June 5, 2024.

The article is in Hungarian

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