Trailer for Condemned, starring Dylan Penn, advises you to abandon all hope

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Last week, we learned that RLJ Entertainment will be releasing writer/director Eli Morgan Gesner's CONDEMNED into select theatres and onto VOD and iTunes November 13th, and now a trailer has arrived online that gives a look at the horrors Gesner has in store for us.

Starring Dylan Penn, Ronen Rubinstein, Jon Abrahams, Honor Titus, Genevieve Hudson-Price, and Lydia Hearst, CONDEMNED tells the following story:

Fed up with her parents’ bickering, poor-little-rich-girl Maya moves in with her boyfriend who is squatting in an old, condemned building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. With neighbors that are meth heads, junkies and degenerates, this depraved hell hole is even more toxic than it appears: After a virus born from their combined noxious waste and garbage infects the building’s residents, one by one, they succumb to a terrifying pathogen that turns them into bloodthirsty, rampaging killers and transforms their building into a savage slaughterhouse.

That's an awesome synopsis in my book, and the trailer makes it look like this film may well be as crazy, action-packed, and entertaining as I'm hoping it will be.

Bonus: In support of his daughter Dylan, Sean Penn attended the film's screening at Screamfest last weekend, and the thought of Sean Penn watching a poop virus zombie movie at a show called Screamfest really makes me smile.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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