Dave Franco’s The Rental gets trailer and poster ahead of July release

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Actor Dave Franco's directorial debut THE RENTAL is set to reach VOD, as well as select drive-ins and theatres, on July 24th, and today we've gotten our hands on a trailer, which is embedded above, and a poster, which can be seen below. 

Written by Franco and Joe Swanberg, the film has the following synopsis: 

Two couples looking to celebrate their seed money from a new business venture, embark on a weekend getaway to a seemingly perfect house they’ve booked online. But what begins as a festive weekend for the four close friends turns into something far more sinister as secrets they’ve kept from each other are exposed and paranoia grows that they may not be alone.

Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand and Jeremy Allen White star.

If you're in the Los Angeles area, there's going to be an "exclusive one-night only pop-up ArcLight Cinemas at Vineland Drive-In" screening tonight. Franco, Brie, Stevens, Vand, and White will all be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening. It's pretty cool that a special event like that is happening more than a month before the proper release. For more details, and to purchase tickets to the event, check THIS LINK.

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