Gearing up to welcome new year, big Hollywood studios have prepared a bunch of films with wide range of genres that may offer solution to the rising trend of superhero fatigue on the big screen.
- Dec 31, 2023
AceShowbiz - If scary movie is your thing, then you must be familiar with 1976's "The Omen". More than four decades since Richard Donner's horror classic kicked off the franchise and spawned two sequels, a 2006 remake and a TV series, it will return to bring nightmare to theaters with a stand-alone story.
If the original movie series revolved around a boy named Damien, who is believed to be the prophesied Antichrist, "The First Omen" serves as a prequel which follows an American woman sent to work at a church in Rome but uncovers a sinister conspiracy to bring about the birth of an Antichrist. The plot indicates that it combines supernatural thriller with a psychological twist from director Arkasha Stevenson, who is known for her works on TV series "Legion" and "Channel Zero".