Trailer: Ryan Merriman and Heather Langenkamp star in Portal

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Portal Dean Alioto Heather Langenkamp

Vertical Entertainment has set an October 15th digital and On Demand release for PORTAL, a "delightfully delicious" horror film from director Dean Alioto. In anticipation of the film's release, a trailer has arrived online and can be seen below.

Many horror fans will be sold on seeing PORTAL before they even watch the trailer, because the film stars Ryan Merriman of FINAL DESTINATION 3, Heather Langenkamp of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (plus DREAM WARRIORS and NEW NIGHTMARE), Jamie Tisdale of From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, Najarra Townsend of CONTRACTED and WOLF MOTHER, and Yan Birch of THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS.

Described as "INSIDIOUS meets PARANORMAL ACTIVITY", the film has the following synopsis: 

When an ambitious ghost hunter performs a risky ritual, opening a portal to "the other side", he and his team quickly find themselves way in over their heads in a fight for survival against an ancient demonic force.

Alioto wrote the screenplay with Peter Dukes.

PORTAL will be available for viewing through Apple TV/iTunes, Amazon Video, VUDU, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, and FandangoNow in just four days. If the cast hasn't already convinced you that you need to see this movie, let the trailer help you decide:
 

Portal

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