Exclusive trailer premiere: David Fowler’s Welcome to the Circle

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Welcome to the Circle David Fowler

David Fowler has written the Disney nature documentaries BORN IN CHINA, GROWING UP WILD, and PENGUINS, but for his feature directorial debut he has branched out with a story of humans and horror.

Fowler's film is titled WELCOME TO THE CIRCLE, and we're proud to host the EXCLUSIVE premiere of the trailer.

Starring Heather Doerksen (PACIFIC RIM), Matthew MacCaull (TOMORROWLAND, STAR TREK BEYOND), and Taylor Dianne Robinson (TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN), WELCOME TO THE CIRCLE tells the story of 

a young girl and her father who fall prey to a secluded, madman-worshiping cult situated deep in the woods.  Trapped in a maze of demented mind games and deadly supernatural rituals, their only chance of survival seems an impossible task: Escape The Circle.  

The film was produced by Michael Khazen of High Deaf Productions, along with Andrew Francis and Jeff Renfroe. Sam Vincent served as executive producer.

Devilworks is representing the world rights for WELCOME TO THE CIRCLE, excluding Canada.

The trailer can be seen below, and it looks like this film is going to be very creepy and strange. We'll keep you updated on its progress as it makes its way out into the world.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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