‘Hunted’ Trailer – Humans Hunt Humans in Action-Thriller from Saban Films [Exclusive]

Horror

Lionsgate’s supernatural thriller Prey for the Devil is heading to theaters on October 28, 2022, just in time for Halloween.

Bloody Disgusting has a look at several new images from Prey for the Devil today, descending into the mouth of Hell and previewing a battle between a young nun and the Devil.

In Prey for the Devil, which sounds like a new kind of possession horror film…

“In response to a global rise in demonic possessions, the Catholic Church reopens exorcism schools to train priests in the Rite of Exorcism. On this spiritual battlefield, an unlikely warrior rises: a young nun, Sister Ann (Jacqueline Byers).

“Although nuns are forbidden to perform exorcisms, a professor (Colin SalmonResident Evil, Alien vs. Predator, Nobody) recognizes Sister Ann’s gifts and agrees to train her. Thrust onto the spiritual frontline with fellow student Father Dante (Christian Navarro; “13 Reasons Why”), Sister Ann finds herself in a battle for the soul of a young girl (who Sister Ann believes is possessed by the same demon that tormented her own mother years ago), and soon realizes the Devil has her right where he wants her….and it wants in.”

Directed by The Last Exorcism‘s Daniel Stamm and written by Halloween H20: 20 Years Later‘s Robert Zappia, the film also features Virginia Madsen, star of the original Candyman, alongside Lisa Palfrey, Nicholas Ralph, and Ben Cross.

The film was produced by Paul Brooks (Pitch Perfect franchise, The Haunting in Connecticut, White Noise), Jessica Malanaphy, Todd Jones and Earl Richey Jones. Executive Producers are Scott Niemeyer, David Brooks and Brad Kessell.

Lionsgate and Gold Circle Entertainment present a Lionsgate production, a Confluence production.

Christian Navarro as Father Dante in The Devil’s Light Photo Credit: Vlad Cioplea/Lionsgate

Posy Taylor as Natalie in The Devil’s Light Photo Credit: Vlad Cioplea/Lionsgate

Jacqueline Byers as Sister Ann and Posy Taylor as Natalie in The Devil’s Light Photo Credit: Vlad Cioplea/Lionsgate

Jacqueline Byers as Sister Ann and Lisa Palfrey as Sister Euphemia in The Devil’s Light Photo Credit: Vlad Cioplea/Lionsgate

Articles You May Like

The Best BIPOC New Releases + Beach Reads
Jack McBrayer Invites You to See Some of the Wildest Homes Ever
Four young trans women killed in “senseless” murders nationwide
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Tastes First In-N-Out Burger, Gives Honest Review
Book review of Homebody by Theo Parish