Trailer: Bella Thorne deals with post-apocalyptic ghosts in I Still See You

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Bella Thorne Scott Speer I Still See You

Actress Bella Thorne is becoming such a genre regular, I have now written about her various horror/thriller projects three days in a row. Tuesday brought the trailer for the violent satire ASSASSINATION NATION, yesterday we shared the news that the road thriller RIDE has landed North American distribution, and today there's the trailer for the supernatural thriller I STILL SEE YOU.

I'm less interested in this one than the previous two, but it might be okay…

Directed by Scott Speer from a screenplay by Jason Fuchs, I STILL SEE YOU is based on the novel Break My Heart One Thousand Times, which was written by Daniel Waters. Set a decade after an apocalyptic event killed millions of people, the film stars Thorne as 

Veronica “Roni” Calder, who receives a threatening message from beyond the grave. Roni joins forces with a mysterious classmate named Kirk Lane and descends into a shadow world that blurs the boundaries between the living and the dead. Together, the duo must race against time to stop a cunning killer.

Thorne's co-stars include Richard Harmon, Amy Price-Francis, Hugh Dillon, Shaun Benson, Dave Brown, Thomas Elms, Louis Herthum, and Dermot Mulroney.

I STILL SEE YOU will be released in theatres and On Demand October 12th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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