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Trailer For Neill Blomkamp’s Horror/Sci-Fi Film DEMONIC Is Here And Is It Ever Creepy – In Theaters And On Demand August 20 – We Are Movie Geeks

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Trailer For Neill Blomkamp’s Horror/Sci-Fi Film DEMONIC Is Here And Is It Ever Creepy – In Theaters And On Demand August 20

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Here’s your first look at the official World Premiere Trailer of filmmaker Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming horror/sci-fi film, DEMONIC.

The film uses a patent-pending new method of using volumetric capture (a three-dimensional video technology that turns actors into geometric objects.). The amount of volumetric capture in DEMONIC is the most ever seen in a feature film.

DEMONIC – Volumetric Capture 2

When Carly Spenser (Carly Pope) learns that her estranged mother Angela (Nathalie Boltt) has fallen into a coma, she reluctantly agrees to take part in a cutting-edge therapy that will allow her to tap into Angela’s still-active brain and communicate with her. Observed by physician Michael (Michael J. Rogers) and neuroscientist Daniel (Terry Chen), she enters a harrowing simulation of Angela’s mindscape where she discovers the powerful supernatural force that
drove her mother to commit unspeakable acts of violence nearly two decades earlier. Afterward, haunted by terrifying visions, Carly joins forces with her old friend Martin (Chris William Martin) as she desperately tries to fend off the monstrous demon before it can enter a new host and inflict more pain and suffering on the world.

A horror thriller with a high-tech twist, Demonic is written and directed by Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium). The film stars Carly Pope (“The Good Doctor,” Elysium), Chris William Martin (“Supergirl,” “The Vampire Diaries”), Michael J. Rogers (“Siren,” Welcome to the Circle), Nathalie Boltt (“Riverdale,” District 9), Kandyse McClure (“Charmed,” “Hemlock Grove”) and Terry Chen (“Jessica Jones,” “House of Cards”). Producers are Neill Blomkamp, Mike Blomkamp, Stuart Ford (The Secrets We Keep, The Rhythm Section) and Linda McDonough (Ender’s Game, Drive). Executive producers are Miguel A. Palos, Jr. (The Secrets We Keep, Midway), Alastair Burlingham (Boss Level, Escape Plan 2: Hades), Charlie Dombek (SAS: Red Notice, Ghosts of War), Viktor Muller and Steven St. Arnaud (“Cooking with Bill,” District 9).

The director of photography is Byron Kopman (“Past Never Dies,” Volition). Production designer is Richard Simpson. The film is edited by Austyn Daines (Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly, “Op- Docs”) with additional editing by Julian Clarke (District 9, Deadpool). Music is by Ola Strandh (From the Depths of My Heart). Visual effects supervisor is Viktor Muller (Blade Runner 2049, Terminator: Dark Fate).

In Theaters and Everywhere You Rent Movies August 20th.

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