Screen Rantis proud to announce that Lionsgate’s new R-rated thriller,Cellar Door, will be released in select theaters, on Digital, and On Demand on November 1. The film follows a city-dwelling couple who opt tomove to the suburbsof Portland, Oregon, hoping for a fresh start. When a stranger offers them a lavish house for free, John and Sera can’t believe their luck. The home comes with just one non-negotiable condition—the cellar door must never be opened.
The movie stars Scott Speedman and Jordana Brewster as John and Sera, withLaurence Fishburne, Chris Conner, Katie O’Grady, and Randy Sean Schulman making up the rest of the main cast. Speedman is known forThe Strangers,Grey’s Anatomy,andUnderworld,while Brewster is featured inThe Fast and the Furious.Check outScreen Rant’sexclusive first look at theCellar Doortrailer and poster, and ensure to catch the film when it debuts in November.

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Written by Sam Scott and Lori Evans Taylor and directed by Vaughn Stein
TheCellar Doortrailer opens with John promising Sera that they’ll find the perfect house and live the life of their dreams. The couple is referred to Laurence Fishburne’s character, Emmett, and the two visit his grandiose property. While confused by his generous gift and odd condition, they embrace the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. However, as the trailer continues, the tone shifts from blissful to trepidatious, and what may lie within the cellar weighs heavily on John’s and Sera’s minds.
Cellar Dooris written by Sam Scott and Lori Evans Taylor, and directed by Vaughn Stein. Stein is no stranger to the thriller genre and has worked on projects such asTerminal,Inheritance, andEvery Breath You Take. His newest venture is sure to keep viewers on their toes, with the synopsis warning that the house is full of deep, dark secrets. It’s uncertain whether John and Sera will make it out alive, or if they’ll be forced to learn that nothing comes without a price.
Cellar Doorwill be available in select theaters, on Digital, and On Demand on November 1.