The Facility: Exclusive clip from Matt Mitchell’s follow-up to The Rizen

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Uncork'd Entertainment has just given director Matt Mitchell's The Facility a DVD and Digital release – you can watch the movie at THIS LINK – and today we're proud to share an EXCLUSIVE clip from the movie that offers a preview of an intense action sequence.

The 90 second clip can be seen above, and is followed by the film's trailer.

The Facility is a follow-up to Mitchell's 2017 film The Rizen. The synopsis: 

In 1955, NATO and the Allied Forces conducted secret, occult experiments in a bid to win the Arms Race. They succeeded, but what they unleashed almost tore our world apart. Now a group of young urban explorers and a private military unit could become the final pieces in a 60-year plan to reopen a door that should have stayed closed.

Harriet Madeley, Michael Fatogun, Sarine Sofair, Kevin Leslie, Sophie Miller, Marcus Bronzy, James Barnes, Lewis Saunderson, Clarice Burton, Connor Williams, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Sally Phillips, Adrian Edmondson, Stephen Marcus, Laurence Kennedy, Jenny Lathan, and Carol Cleveland star.

If you haven't seen The Rizen and want to catch up on it before watching The Facility, you can watch it at THIS LINK.

The Facility

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