Exclusive! Full Moon’s The Resonator: Miskatonic U trailer & poster unveiled

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

On February 26th, Full Moon Features will be releasing the first part of the two-part feature The Resonator: Miskatonic U, which was inspired by the works of legendary author H.P. Lovecraft and the films of genre filmmaker Stuart Gordon. With the release date just over a week away, we're proud to share the EXCLUSIVE first look at the teaser trailer, embedded above, and the poster below.

Created by Full Moon founder Charles Band and writer/director William Butler, The Resonator: Miskatonic U has the following synopsis: 

Set in the fictional college campus “Miskatonic University” in Arkham, Massachusetts where all sorts of fantastic and unworldly events have been known to unfold in Lovecraft lore, THE RESONATOR: MISKATONIC U follows six gifted students as they navigate life after one of them, Crawford Tillinghast, builds a machine known as the “Resonator”.  The machine allows one to experience multiple dimensions while navigating the unsavory beasts that dwell within them. But things get complicated when Tillinghast realizes that the prototype of his creation has not only released murderous and deadly creatures into his world, but also has affected his own reality.  

The film stars Michael Paré, Amanda Wyss, Christina Braa, Dane Oliver, Amanda Victoria Jones, and Austin Woods.

The Resonator: Miskatonic U will be available to watch through Full Moon's streaming service, which you can subscribe to at FullMoonFeatures.com.

I'm a longtime Full Moon fan and this movie looks like a good time to me, so I'll be checking it out for sure.

The Resonator: Miskatonic U

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