For a long time, very little was known about Universal's new, unnamed vampire film. Now it finally has a title as well as a first trailer:
https://youtu.be/3PsP8MFH8p0A group of criminals follows an assignment and abducts the titular »Abigail«, a 12-year-old ballerina. The kidnappers take her to a remote house where they are supposed to wait for the ransom. But they quickly realize that they are trapped there and that the little ballerina is anything but a sweet child …
The trailer looks quite appealing, has a good dose of meta-humor, a few nice gory moments and a badass Abigail including a TikTok-esque dance routine. Behind the film is the directing and writing team that previously brought us the very entertaining »Ready or Not« and the two latest »Scream« parts. We think this definitely has potential! The film is expected to hit theaters in April.
In contrast, we're a bit undecided about »Lisa Frankenstein«, Zelda Williams' directorial debut. The script comes from Diablo Cody, who wrote the screenplay for »Juno« and the underrated »Jennifer's Body«:
https://youtu.be/POOeA3zCuUYAt the end of the 1980s, high school student Lisa accidentally brings a beautiful Victorian corpse to life during a thunderstorm and begins to transform it into her prince charming.
Coming-of-age story meets »Warm Bodies« meets »Edward Scissorhands«. We will find out whether this combination works when it opens in cinemas in February.
As for our third trailer, we're not entirely sure: Will it be total crap or perhaps an amusing trashy guilty pleasure?
https://youtu.be/e1k1PC0TtmE»No Way Up« is about a plane crash in the middle of the ocean. The plane sinks and some surviving passengers including Colm Meaney, Chief O'Brien from »Star Trek: The Next Generation« and »Deep Space Nine«, are trapped in an air bubble inside the cabin. To make matters worse, the wreck lies on the edge of an abyss and is in danger of slipping into the depths. And that's not all - to really spoil the travelers’ days, they face “Sharks on a Plane”.
The film taps into a whole range of our primal fears. At least the screenwriter, Andy Mayson, is no stranger to us. He penned »The Girl with All the Gifts« and »Guns Akimbo«. We are curious to see whether the film is any good, in the hope that the flick also finds its way into German cinemas or to a streaming provider.