More concept art and a synopsis revealed for Tim Sullivan’s Hellions

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Yesterday, I told you all about HELLIONS, an ’80s throwback executive produced by Tim Sullivan (2001 MANAICS), and showed you the concept art above. A new piece of art from Adam Bolt has surfaced and can be seen below. We also received a new synopsis:

Knock-knock, here comes HELLIONS.

Home alone on Halloween, a 17-year-old girl must survive a night from hell when three malevolent trick-or-treaters come knocking. Described as an eighties-horror throwback with the edgy thematic of JUNO and the intensity of THE STRANGERS, HELLIONS will boldly push the limits of the genre while blending the pain of adolescent growth and the mayhem of monster-horror.

The indie film is produced by Paul Lenart’s Storyteller Pictures in conjunction with Sullivan’s The Clubhouse. Gavin Heffernan directs off a script by Pascal Trottier. It will enter production later this year.


JUNO’s Ellen Page

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