Hyun Moon-Seop’s Devils Stay aims to break all exorcism horror rules. The official trailer and poster get creepy with a look at what happens after an exorcism has gone wrong, and Catholicism won’t save anyone.
Well Go USA releases Devils Stay in theaters on December 6, 2024.
As the poster’s tagline explains, “Three days after the funeral, the dead heart awakens.”
In the film, “After the sudden tragic loss of his daughter following an exorcism, a renowned heart surgeon refuses to face the reality that his child has died, despite declarations from medical examiners and even the priest who performed the expulsion. But as the funeral rites begin, mourners start witnessing unnerving changes to the girl’s body, leaving the priest to wonder whether something much more sinister—an evil more ancient than Catholicism itself—may once again be looming over them all.”
Park Shin-yang (“My Lawyer, Mr. Jo,” “Man on the Edge,“ “The Big Swindle”), Lee Min-ki (“Crash,” “My Liberation Notes,” “Very Ordinary Couple”) and Lee Re (“It’s Okay!,” “Peninsula,” “Hellbound”) star in the exorcism horror movie.
The film is a Showbox presentation of a I Film Co Ltd production in association with Mayday Studio; Devils Stay releases in Korean cinemas this Friday before arriving stateside next month. Showbox is also the producer behind this year’s sleeper hit Exhuma, a folk horror film that also gave a new twist to the conventional exorcism format.
Watch the trailer below; things are getting supernaturally weird fast.
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