The Conjuring 2’s Lauren Esposito Is a Werewolf in First Moon Trailer | Exclusive

ComingSoon is set to unveil a unique trailer for One Tree Entertainment’s forthcoming horror thriller, featuring actress Lauren Esposito from The Conjuring 2. This movie will be released digitally for purchase or rental beginning on May 6, 2025.

The thrilling, intense horror narrative revolves around Jessica, a woman who finds herself imprisoned and bewildered, under the control of a ruthless sect of priests dedicated to hunting werewolves. They suspect that she’s been infected with a sexually transmitted werewolf disease, and their objective is clear: either find a cure or eliminate her in the process.

Check out the First Moon trailer below (watch more trailers):

What happens in the First Moon trailer?

The video showcases Esposito in her youthful form as a captive werewolf, abducted by a fanatical religious group intending to inflict pain on her to halt her transformation into a werewolf before her first full moon. It emphasizes the hardships she’ll encounter under the cult’s control, while subtly hinting at her upcoming metamorphosis into a werewolf.

In a nutshell, “First Moon” is a film that Peter McLeod has both written and directed. Tanya Esposito plays the role of producer. The talented cast features Julian Curtis portraying Thomas, Shannon Ryan as Elyse, Soren Jensen as Father Torquemada, Mitchell Slater as Matt, Yasmin Langlois as Monique, Anthony Ciccotosto as Marcus, and many others. Notably, the creature designs for this movie are handled by none other than Thomas E. Surprenant, a multi-Emmy Award winner renowned for his work in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, The Grinch, Halloween H20, The Cat in the Hat, and more.

McLeod stated, “We generally accept that werewolves represent monstrosity. However, I wanted to explore what constitutes a monster. It’s all too simple to condemn individuals in reality, but when you delve deeply enough, it’s rare to find truly wicked people. Instead, they are often more accurately described as damaged.

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2025-04-21 16:10