L. Gustavo Cooper’s June picked up by Image Entertainment

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Image Entertainment recently announced the acquisition of all U.S. rights to the sci-fi thriller, JUNE, directed by THE DEVIL INCARNATE’s L. Gustavo Cooper. “L Gustavo Cooper brings a new twist in this coming-of-age films,” said Mark Ward, RLJ Entertainment’s Cheif Acquisition Officer. "With a great cast and a unique story, JUNE will give fans a new perspective to the genre.” JUNE is an innocent nine-year-old orphan girl who shares her body with Aer, an ancient supernatural being whose mission is to destroy mankind. When June is adopted by a loving family, she must battle with Aer to save her new parents and herself.

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JUNE is about a nine-year-old orphan who has become the vessel of a supernatural being called Aer. June struggles holding Aer back from lashing out when other kids tease and bully her. Aer leaves a trail of damaged and destroyed foster homes in her wake. June quickly bonds with her new adoptive parents, Lily and Dave. But she must discover her true identity to overcome this inner demon in order to save herself and her new family and to find love and acceptance in a chaotic world.

Casper Van Dien (STARSHIP TROOPERS), Victoria Pratt, Eddie Jemison, Addy Miller, Theodora Greece and Lance Nichols also star. Gregor Habsburg (HELLBENDERS) and Duane A. Sikes produced alongside Raven Banner partners Michael Paszt, James Fler, and Andrew T. Hunt.

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