Poster and release date for Let Us Prey starring Liam Cunningham!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

 

Liam Cunningham may play one of the sole voices of reason on HBO’s Game of Thrones, but he’s taking a turn to the dark side with LET US PREY, a supernatural splatterfest from Ireland that is due to hit you upside the head next month. Dark Sky Films has just announced LET US PREY will be available on VOD and Digital Download on May 26, 2015 – it will also be available on Blu-ray/DVD day & date.

Additionally, the Brian O’Malley-directed thriller has just released a new poster, which you can check out below; I’ve also added the international teaser we saw last year

Rachel (Pollyanna McIntosh, The Woman, Filth), a rookie cop, is about to begin her first night shift in a neglected police station in a backwater town. Surrounded by both disgruntled officers and irate petty offenders, her job becomes all the more difficult and terrifying when a mysterious man (Liam Cunningham, Game of Thrones’ Davos Seaworth) is brought in and strange things start happening to everyone in the station.

As it becomes clear that the enigmatic stranger, known simply as Six, has something to do with the supernatural, terrifying events, Rachel finds herself in a fight for her life against cop and criminal alike as one by one they turn on each other. Now she must survive the night and uncover the stranger’s true plans for the station’s hapless denizens before she too falls prey to the unholy power that seeks to destroy them all.

The film was an Official Selection and audience favorite at both the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, and Montreal’s Fantasia Fest. It won the Silver Méliès Award at the Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film and the Audience Award at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival.

 


LET US PREY international trailer

 

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