Dolph Lundgren warns: Don’t Kill It on March 3rd

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

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DON'T KILL IT is one of my most highly anticipated horror releases of the year. How could it not be? You have Dolph Lundgren and Kristina Klebe teaming up to fight demons in a movie directed by Mike Mendez (THE CONVENT, GRAVEDANCERS, BIG ASS SPIDER!, TALES OF HALLOWEEN) that looks to be a total bloodbath. That's a "can't miss" cinematic event in my book. I am hyped to check this one out, and thankfully we don't have to wait much longer to see it.

Archstone Distribution has announced that they will be giving DON'T KILL IT a theatrical release on March 3rd, coinciding with a day and date Digital VOD release courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Written by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen (BODY), the film tells the following story:

An ancient evil is unleashed in a small Mississippi town leaving a trail of death and destruction as it passes from host to host. The only hope of survival lies with a grizzled demon hunter who has faced this terror before. Together with a reluctant FBI agent, he has to figure out how to destroy a demon with the ability to possess its killer.

Lundgren and Klebe are joined in the cast by Miles Doleac and CHILDREN OF THE CORN's Courtney Gains. To give a preview of the demonic action, we shared an EXCLUSIVE CLIP from DON'T KILL IT back in December.

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