Till Death: Megan Fox is handcuffed to a bloody corpse in first images

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Announced earlier this year, director S.K. Dale's thriller TILL DEATH has now wrapped production in Bulgaria, and to mark the occasion a batch of images from the film have arrived online. The folks over at Collider got the first look at the images seen below.

TILL DEATH stars Megan Fox as 

Emma, who is left handcuffed to her dead husband as part of a sickening revenge plot. She must survive two hired killers on their way to finish the job.

Eoin Macken, Aml Ameen, Callan Mulvey, and Jack Roth are also in the cast.

Dale made his feature directorial debut on this project, working from a screenplay by Jason Carvey that was featured on the Blood List, which draws attention to the best unproduced genre scripts that are being passed around. In fact, Carvey's script landing on the Blood List is how the film's producers at Millennium Media first heard about it.

TILL DEATH has my attention, the story sounds interesting and I'm looking forward to seeing how this thriller is going to play out.

There's no word on when the film might be released, but we'll let you know when there is.

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Source: Collider

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