Exclusive Trailer! Richard Speight Jr. races to stop demons in Driven

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

The television series Supernatural may be coming to an end, but cast member Richard Speight Jr. – who showed up as a trickster character in a dozen episodes of the show – isn't done working on material that involves rampaging demons. Speight stars in the upcoming horror film DRIVEN, and today we are proud to present the EXCLUSIVE premiere of the film's trailer, embedded above. We also have the first look at a new poster for the film below.

DRIVEN was directed by Glenn Payne from a screenplay by Casey Dillard, who also stars in the film as a character named Emerson Graham.

Emerson Graham's nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger, her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest, as they must race against the clock to stop demons from invading the world.

Speight and Dillard are joined in the cast by Jessica Harthcock, Nicholas Roylance, Andy Field, Bill Luckett, and Leah Hudspeth.

Uncork'd Entertainment will be releasing DRIVEN on Digital and DVD on June 16th. 

Driven Richard Speight Jr. Glenn Payne

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