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Lionsgate’s ‘Cobweb’ Earns an “R” Rating for Intense Horror Violence
Get ready for a spine-chilling experience this summer with Lionsgate’s highly anticipated horror film, ‘Cobweb,’ helmed by director Samuel Bodin, known for creating Netflix’s “Marianne.”
Scheduled for a theatrical release on July 21, ‘Cobweb’ stars Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) and Antony Starr (“The Boys”) in roles that question the trustworthiness of parents.
This week, ‘Cobweb’ has officially received an “R” rating due to its intense horror violence and some language. Check out the gripping official trailer below if you haven’t seen it yet.
The story revolves around eight-year-old Peter, who is tormented by a mysterious tapping sound emanating from within his bedroom wall. Despite his parents’ assurance that it’s just his imagination, Peter’s fear escalates, leading him to suspect that his parents (Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr) are concealing a dreadful and dangerous secret. For a child, nothing could be more terrifying.
Joining the cast are Cleopatra Coleman and Woody Norman, adding depth to the film’s chilling narrative.
Written by Chris Thomas Devlin, ‘Cobweb’ is produced by Roy Lee through Vertigo Entertainment, along with Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and James Weaver through Point Grey. Andrew Childs and Josh Fagen serve as executive producers.
Jim Miller and Meredith Wieck oversee the project for Lionsgate, ensuring a thrilling and unforgettable horror experience.