The evil of The Covenant will descend in February

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

The Covenant Robert Conway Monica Engesser

Coming eleven years after the unrelated Renny Harlin warlock flick THE COVENANT but beating Ridley Scott's ALIEN: COVENANT out into the world by three months is director Robert Conway's THE COVENANT, a film about demonic possession.

Uncork'd Entertainment has announced that they will be releashing Conway's film on VOD on February 7, 2017. This is the fifth time Uncork'd and Conway have teamed up; the company previously released his films EXIT TO HELL, THE ENCOUNTER, KRAMPUS: THE RECKONING, and KRAMPUS UNLEASHED.

The story of THE COVENANT: 

After the tragic deaths of her husband and daughter, Sarah Doyle moves back to her childhood home with her estranged brother, Richard. It’s not long before Sarah begins to experience supernatural phenomena of a violent and hostile nature. Bewildered and desperate, Richard enlists the aid of a paranormal investigator who confirms that Sarah has become possessed by a powerful demon. Together, the three men will go to battle to save Sarah’s soul.

Monica Engesser, Clint James, Owen Conway, Sanford Gibbons, and Maria Olsen star. With the exception of Olsen, all of them have appeared in previous Robert Conway films.

The trailer for THE COVENANT can be seen below. If it looks like something you'd like to check out, watch for the movie to show up On Demand in just over a month.

Source: Horror-Movies

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