Alexandra Daddario gets bloody in We Summon the Darkness trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

"Please, give me the Satan-worshiping family down the block … the ones that have the good albums."

Bill Hicks

 

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare your horns and get ready to raise your goblet of rock, for Saban Films has conjured a trailer for their upcoming horror comedy WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS. The film stars BATWATCH and TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: 3D actress Alexandra Daddario as Alexis, one of three young women on their way to a heavy metal concert that's billed as one hell of a bloody good time. On their way to the gig, the girls hear reports of a brutal murder linked to a string of satanic killings. But if you think that's going to stop the show from going on, you are sorely mistaken. After rocking out, Alexis and her friends retreat to her family estate, where an outrageous party quickly plays host to all manner of satanic shenanigans and murder.

We Summon the Darkness, Alexandra Daddario, Johnny Knoxville

The film previously arrived as a crowd favorite at Fantastic Fest last year, with those in attendance praising the cinematic mayhem as a rockin' throwback to horror films of old. Directed by Marc Meyers (MY FRIEND DAHMER), from a script written by Alan Tezza (BURYING THE EX), WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS also stars Johnny Knoxville (JACKASS), Keean Johnson (MIDWAY), Maddie Hasson (IMPULSE), Logan Miller (ESCAPE ROOM), Amy Forsyth (HELL FEST) and Austin Swift (LIVE BY NIGHT).

WE SUMMON THE DARKNESS will be conjured onto VOD and Digital HD on April 10, 2020.

We Summon the Darkness, Alexandra Daddario, Johnny Knoxville

Source: Saban Films

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