Halle Berry fights off evil in upcoming horror thriller 'Never Let Go' out in theatres on 20th September

Anil Kumar

Mumbai: PVRINOX Pictures is thrilled to announce the release of Halle Berry’s latest, Never Let Go to hit Indian screens on 20th September, 2024.

   Directed by the horror legend, Alexandra Aja, and produced by Shawn Levy, Alexandre Aja, Dan Cohen and Dan Levine. The film brings to life the haunting terrors of a family being chased by an evil spirit for years.

   Featuring an all-star cast with Halle Berry, Percy Daggs, and Anthony B. Jenkins, the film aims to stun audiences with a scary nightmare. How can someone escape evil when it surrounds them? In the new psychological horror-thriller, Academy Award® winner Halle Berry faces a grave evil that takes over the world beyond her family’s front doorstep. 

   In a role as the mother of twin boys whose protection path consists of being tethered to their house and a protective bond with each other. Constantly needing to stay connected, they stick together with ropes, holding on tightly and reminding each other to never let go. What will happen when one of the boys doubts the reality of evil? 

   The captivating trailer focuses on gripping visuals as we see Halle Berry fighting for survival as their bonds begin to unravel, setting off a harrowing battle. As unknown evils force them to question their sanity, in an interview with Variety, Halle Berry shares her insights on how the film will resonate with audiences. 

   “With this movie, it reminded me how I would protect my children with my life,” she adds. 

   “We often say, ‘I would take a bullet for my kids.’ Would you take a knife for your kids?”

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