Neon did an incredible job placing collectively intriguingly unusual advertising materials for director Osgood Perkins’ horror movie Longlegs final 12 months, and it paid off, because the movie earned greater than $125 million on the international field workplace. Over $74 million of that was the home haul, making that movie Neon’s highest-grossing launch domestically. The advertising for Perkins’ Stephen King adaptation The Monkey was much less intriguing, however the film nonetheless did high-quality when it was launched this previous February, pulling in nearly $64 million worldwide. Developing subsequent from the Neon / Perkins collaboration is the darkish journey horror film Keeper, which is predicted to achieve theatres on November 14th, and Neon is as soon as once more arising with an attention-grabbing advertising marketing campaign. It started with the promotional video “It has no end,” then a poster for the movie was unveiled, sporting the tagline “I don’t like you anymore.” However that’s not all there was to it. When Neon shared the poster on social media, it got here with a quote: “I don’t want to play in your yard, I don’t like you anymore. You’ll be sorry when you see me sliding down our cellar door.” Some could acknowledge that from the music “I Don’t Want to Play in Your Yard,” which was written in 1894. Extra just lately, a brand new teaser trailer dropped on-line and could be seen within the embed above. Not solely does this give a greater concept of what’s occurring within the film, nevertheless it’s additionally like two teasers in a single, with every being instructed from the attitude of a special character. Now, a brand new poster has been unveiled – and it options reward from style common James Wan! You possibly can test it out on the backside of this text.
Perkins directs Keeper from a script by Nick Lepard (Harmful Animals), with Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk: Lawyer at Legislation) and Rossif Sutherland (Possessor) in starring roles. The story follows a pair as they escape for a romantic anniversary weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm (Sutherland) all of a sudden returns to the town, Liz (Maslany) finds herself remoted and within the presence of an unspeakable evil that unveils the cabin’s horrifying secrets and techniques.
Just a few months in the past, Perkins and his producing companion Chris Ferguson launched their manufacturing banner Phobos with backing from Neon, signing a first-look take care of the corporate. Deadline reported that, “under the first-look deal, Neon will house films that Perkins writes and directs, as well as those he produces for other filmmakers. Neon will release the features theatrically in the U.S. and represent the international rights. Perkins will continue to work with producer Brian Kavanaugh-Jones of Range.”
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