Disney’s 20th Century Studios has revealed the official trailer and poster for the psychological thriller The First Omen, which will open in theaters on April 5, 2024. The movie is a prequel to the classic horror film franchise.
When a young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.
The First Omen stars Nell Tiger Free (Servant), Tawfeek Barhom (Mary Magdalene), Sonia Braga (Kiss of the Spider Woman), Ralph Ineson (The Northman), and Bill Nighy (Living).
The 20th Century Studios release is directed by Arkasha Stevenson, based on characters created by David Seltzer (The Omen), with a story by Ben Jacoby (Bleed) and a screenplay by Tim Smith & Arkasha Stevenson and Keith Thomas (Firestarter).
The producers are David S. Goyer (Hellraiser) and Keith Levine (The Night House), and the executive producers are Tim Smith, Whitney Brown (Rosaline), and Gracie Wheelan.
The horror film franchise, which kicked off with director Richard Donner’s The Omen in 1976, centers on Damien Thorn, a child born of Satan and given to Robert and Katherine Thorn.
The original film was followed by Damien: Omen II in 1978 and Omen III: The Final Conflict in 1981. Ten years later, in 1991, Omen IV: The Awakening was released.
While the latter debuted in theaters in some countries, the movie premiered on television in North America.
John Moore also directed a remake of The Omen, which debuted in theaters in 2006.
Although the $25 million movie was not a hit with critics, it managed to earn $119.9 million worldwide, with $54.6 million coming from domestic theaters and $65.3 million from international markets.
You can watch the trailer on YouTube, and you’ll find the poster by scrolling down.
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Mirko Parlevliet has been reporting on the entertainment industry since 1998 and founded Vital Thrills to provide the latest news on streaming, movies, and TV shows. He previously created the websites ComingSoon, SuperHeroHype, and ShockTillYouDrop.