Inspired by Japanese horror cinema, Bloat will meet the audience on March 7 with a tense story starring Ben McKenzie.
New movie by legendary producer Timur Bekmambetov bloat The first trailer for has been released. The film, which bears J-horror (Japanese horror) influences, follows in the footsteps of screen-based horror stories such as Searching and Unfriended. In the film, we watch how a child is possessed by a mystical demon after nearly drowning, and how this tears his family apart. Bloat, starring Ben McKenzie (Gotham) and Bojana Novakovic (Devil), will be released in select theaters and digital platforms on March 7.
Plot of Bloat
Bloat reveals how a family’s life is destroyed by a supernatural entity. The film begins with a demon possessing a child after a fatal accident in a lake. While the family races against time to save the child’s soul, the demon tries to destroy everyone by pitting family members against each other. The tense story will give horror lovers both emotional and chilling moments.
The director of the film is Pablo Absento, who made his feature film debut. Absento aims to draw the audience directly into the events by presenting the story with a screen-based narrative. Additionally, the film also stars well-known names such as Malcolm Fuller, Sawyer Jones (Antlers) and Kane Kosugi (Godzilla: Final Wars).
Timur Bekmambetov once again attracts attention in the screen-based horror genre. The producer, who has previously produced successful projects such as Searching and Unfriended, is preparing to take the narrative power of this genre to the next level with Bloat. The film proves once again how technology and the digital world can be integrated into horror stories.
Bloat stands out as a production that should not be missed for enthusiasts of the horror genre. The film, which is preparing to grip the audience with its tense story and impressive acting performances, will be in both cinemas and digital platforms on March 7.