Exclusive Everyone Is Going to Die Clip Previews Home Invasion Movie

In the upcoming months, ComingSoon will unveil a special sneak peek from Saban Films’ latest home invasion thriller titled “Everyone Is Going to Die“. This chilling movie is set to premiere both in cinemas and on various digital platforms starting February 21st.

In the given plot summary, a father makes an effort to mend his strained relationship with his daughter by inviting her to a lavish house for a birthday celebration. However, their reunion is disrupted when the residence is suddenly taken over by two masked intruders wielding shotguns. The story then unfolds into a thrilling game of chase and hide-and-seek, eventually leading to a shocking truth that changes everything.

Check out the exclusive Everyone Is Going to Die clip below (watch more trailers):

What happens in the Everyone Is Going to Die clip?

The video showcases a father and his daughter in a tense situation, where they’re attempting to flee from two women who have ominous intentions of shooting them. The characters are portrayed by Jamie Winstone (Comedy), Brad Moore (Daniel), Chiara D’Anna (Tragedy), Gledisa Arthur (Imogen), Lila Lasso (young Tragedy), Richard Cotton (Phil), Marina Lazaris (Julie), and Tamsin Dean (Lydia).

The video presents a father-daughter duo in a perilous situation, as they struggle to evade two dangerous women who are prepared to use violence against them. The actors are Jamie Winstone playing Comedy, Brad Moore as Daniel, Chiara D’Anna as Tragedy, Gledisa Arthur as Imogen, Lila Lasso as young Tragedy, Richard Cotton as Phil, Marina Lazaris as Julie, and Tamsin Dean as Lydia.

The movie titled “Everyone Is Going to Die” is helmed by Craig Tuohy in both writing and directing capacities. This production is a joint effort between Tuohy, Vinod Malgewar, and Tim Le Breton. Airell Anthony Hayles, Dovile Kirvelaityte, and Pratik Shelar are credited as executive producers. The creative team also includes Andy Edwards as the editor, Si Begg as the composer, Jason Kelvin as the production designer, and Karmjit Kalla responsible for costumes. Prior to its premiere, the Motion Picture Association of America has classified it as R-rated due to “gruesome violence, sexual abuse, strong language, and explicit sexual content/nudity.” The film runs for a total duration of 1 hour and 31 minutes, amounting to 91 minutes.

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2025-02-17 17:10