In theaters July 22!
From ambassador James Wan (âThe Conjuringâ) comes a account of an alien alarm that lurks in the dark.
When Rebecca larboard home, she anticipation she larboard her adolescence fears behind. Growing up, she was never absolutely abiding of what was and wasnât absolute back the lights went outâ¦and now her little brother, Martin, is experiencing the aforementioned alien and alarming contest that had already activated her acumen and threatened her safety. A alarming article with a abstruse adapter to their mother, Sophie, has reemerged.
But this time, as Rebecca gets afterpiece to unlocking the truth, there is no abstinent that all their lives are in dangerâ¦once the lights go out.
The blur stars Teresa Palmer (âTriple 9â) as Rebecca; Gabriel Bateman (âAnnabelleâ) as Martin; Baton Burke (the âTwilightâ franchise) as Martinâs father, Paul; Alexander DiPersia (âForeverâ) as Rebeccaâs boyfriend, Bret; and Maria Bello (âPrisonersâ) as Sophie.
âLights Outâ marks the affection blur authoritative admission of David F. Sandberg, who directed the blur from a cine by Eric Heisserer (âFinal Destination 5â), based on Sandbergâs own abbreviate film. James Wan, Lawrence Blah and Heisserer produced the film, with Walter Hamada, Dave Neustadter and Richard Brener confined as controlling producers.
Sandbergâs behind-the-scenes aggregation included administrator of photography Marc Spicer (âFurious 7â), assembly artist Jennifer Spence (the âInsidiousâ films), editor Kirk Morri (âThe Conjuringâ) and apparel artist Kristin M. Burke (âThe Conjuringâ). The music is composed by Benjamin Wallfisch.
New Band Cinema presents a Blah Matter/Atomic Monster production, âLights Out.â Slated for absolution on July 22, 2016, the blur will be broadcast by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Ball Company.
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