Freida Pinto could be the last woman on the planet in Only trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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I have been wanting to check out writer/director Takashi Doscher's sci-fi thriller ONLY ever since I first caught word about it last April, so I'm glad to hear that the film will be getting an On Demand and limited theatrical release on March 6th, courtesy of Vertical Entertainment.

A trailer for ONLY has been released online and can be seen below. 

Freida Pinto and Leslie Odom Jr. star in the film as 

Eva and Will, who bask in the glow of the romance they share until death comes bursting through their door. Following a turbulent trip to the hospital, the pair learn of a mysterious virus, which threatens to eradicate every woman on the planet. As if the prospect of a deadly virus on the horizon wasn’t enough, Eva also becomes a target of savages looking to hunt down the women that remain. Hiding out in self-imposed quarantine, Eva and Will then make an escape into the wilderness, to share one last experience together.

ONLY was filmed in the Atlanta area and brought several people over from the cast of The Walking Dead, including Chandler Riggs, Jayson Warner Smith, and Joshua Mikel.

This movie looks very interesting to me, basically the reverse of the Raccoona Sheldon story The Screwfly Solution, which Joe Dante turned into an episode of the Masters of Horror anthology series.
 

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