V/H/S spinoff Siren to lure men into theaters this December

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Siren Hannah Fierman Gregg Bishop David Bruckner

The long-awaited V/H/S spinoff SIREN has finally answered the call! The film, which is based on David Bruckner's short film "Amateur Night," was directed by Gregg Bishop (V/H/S VIRAL), keeping it in the family. The film will rush into theaters on December 2nd and slink onto VOD, Digital HD and DVD that same week on December 6th.

If your lust for SIREN is still insatiable, you can screen it at Wizard World Comic Con in Chicago on Sunday, Aug. 21 at 8 PM at the Muvico Rosemont, and then at Frightfest in London on Sunday, Aug. 28 at 6:30 PM at Discovery Screen Two.

Check out a brand new still from the film below!

SIREN is a horror-thriller about Jonah, an apprehensive groom-to-be whose bachelor party turns into a nightmare when he frees a seemingly innocent victimized girl locked up in a supernatural sex club. Her ruthless handler and proprietor of the sex club will stop at nothing to re-capture his prize. Jonah struggles to rescue the girl only to discover it is he who needs to be rescued as he comes to the realization that she is a dangerous fabled predator who has chosen him as her prize.

Alongside Hannah Fierman, who will be returning as the seductive and dangerous Lily, SIREN will star Chase Williamson (THE GUEST),  Justin Welborn (THE FINAL DESTINATION), Michael Aaron Milligan (THE LAST HEIST), Hayes Mercure (Mascots), and Randy McDowell (ELVIS).

It was written by Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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