The Forever Purge posters focus on the July film’s masked outlaws

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

A few weeks ago, the trailer for The Forever Purge, which is allegedly the final film in the Purge franchise, arrived online, along with a poster that you can see at THIS LINK. Now a new batch of The Forever Purge posters have arrived online, and the main point of them is to show off the masks that will be worn by the rampaging outlaws in the film. One of these people has even stuck shotgun shells on their face, which doesn't seem like the best idea.

Franchise creator James DeMonaco, who has written every film in the series and directed the first three, wrote this one as well. Everardo Gout directed the film, which tells the story of 

Adela (Ana de la Reguera) and Juan (Tenoch Huerta), who find solace at a Texan ranch, having fled a drug cartel in Mexico. Things go awry when a group of outsiders decide to keep purging beyond the allotted time when people can break any and all laws.

Will Patton, Cassidy Freeman, and Leven Rambin are also in the cast.

Produced by DeMonaco, Sébastien K. Lemercier, Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, and Andrew Form, The Forever Purge is set to reach theatres on July 2nd.

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