‘Island Escape’ Trailer: Prepare for a Terrifying Wormhole Horror Movie with Monstrous Doppelgangers This August
Dread Presents ‘Island Escape’: A Chilling Horror Film by Director Bruce Wemple.
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Prepare for a gripping cinematic experience as Dread unveils “Island Escape,” the latest horror feature from acclaimed indie creature feature director Bruce Wemple, known for his works on “Monstrous” and “Dawn of the Beast.”
First Showing exclusively debuted the spine-chilling official trailer for “Island Escape” this week, giving viewers a tantalizing glimpse into the terror that awaits.
The film’s premise revolves around a mysterious accident that occurs at a research camp on the remote Isle of Gran Manan. In the aftermath, a desperate CEO hires a team of rugged blue-collar mercenaries to undertake a rescue mission. Their objective: to extract the CEO’s daughter, a scientist stationed at the camp.
Upon reaching the island, the team is confronted with shocking revelations. Not only is the Isle surrounded by an enigmatic wormhole that triggers time to reset every three days, but it also teems with grotesque and perilous monsters. As they delve deeper into the secrets of time, space, and the monstrous inhabitants of the island, the mercenaries realize that death might be their sole means of escape.
Ariella Mastroianni, James Liddell, Grant Schumacher, and Chris Cimperman deliver riveting performances in this nerve-racking tale.
“Island Escape” is set to debut On Demand on August 8, with the Blu-ray release following on September 12. Horror aficionados can look forward to a thrilling cinematic journey into the unknown as they witness the terrifying consequences of tampering with time and confronting monstrous entities. Director Bruce Wemple’s creative vision promises an unforgettable and haunting experience that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.