A blind man makes his way through a zombie outbreak in Deadsight trailer

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Deadsight Liv Collins Adam Seybold Jesse Thomas Cook

Director Jesse Thomas Cook's zombie film DEADSIGHT is getting a DVD release on July 2nd courtesy of Image Entertainment (copies can be pre-ordered HERE), and a trailer has been released online to give us a preview of what Cook has in store for us.

Scripted by Liv Collins and Kevin Revie, the film has the following synopsis: 

When the world is suddenly ravaged by a nightmarish and bloody plague of the living dead, a pregnant police officer and a virtually blind man must rely on each other for their only chance for survival.

Collins also co-stars in the film as the pregnant police officer, with Adam Seybold playing the nearly-blind man.

I wasn't expecting much when I saw that this was yet another low budget zombie movie, I've seen plenty of those in recent years, but the trailer actually makes it look promising. I would be open to giving this one a try.

Give the trailer a look and see what you think:
 

Deadsight

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