Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures have unveiled the official trailer for the forthcoming supernatural thriller Do Not Enter, based on David Morrell’s bestselling novel Creepers.
The film opens with a team of young urban explorers descending into a boarded‑up hotel rumored to contain a gangster’s lost fortune, only to face a rival group and a deadly supernatural force.
Do Not Enter is directed by Marc Klasfeld, who makes his feature debut following a celebrated career directing music videos for artists such as Lady Gaga, Jay‑Z, Beyoncé, and Eminem.
“I have waited decades to find the right feature film project … The passion I have found to make Do Not Enter (pka Creepers) all it can be is extraordinary, and I honestly can’t wait for the world to see what we have in store,” Klasfeld stated.
The screenplay is written by veteran horror writer Stephen Susco, who penned titles including The Grudge and Final Destination 3.
The film is produced by Jordan Schur, Chairman and CEO of Suretone Pictures.
Schur noted that after a decade in development, “we have arrived at our destination with a powerful script adapted from a timeless book and a gifted director leading the charge.”
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The full cast includes Adeline Rudolph as Diane, known for The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, the upcoming Mortal Kombat films, and the Spider‑Man / Silk series.
Also starring is Nicholas Hamilton as Tod, celebrated for his roles in It and It: Chapter Two, Captain Fantastic and Amazon’s GEN V.
Francesca Reale portrays Cora, whose credits span Stranger Things, Do Revenge, and the upcoming The Venery of Samantha Bird.
Jake Manley plays Rick, recognized from Netflix’s The Order, Pursuit, Holidate, and The Consultant.
Laurence O’Faurian is featured as Frank Balenger, recently seen in The Witcher: Blood Origin, Game of Thrones and The Gentlemen (Netflix).
Kai Caster appears as JD, known for Yellowstone, American Horror Story: Apocalypse and numerous TV roles.
Creature actor Javier Botet delivers an eerie turn as Pale Creature, with extensive horror franchise credits (Insidious, The Conjuring, IT).
Finally, Brennan Keel Cook embodies Mack, whose recent roles include The Pale Blue Eye (Netflix) and upcoming Fast Charlie.
In the new trailer, the explorers venture into the desolate underground depths of the hotel, lit only by their flashlights.
Tension escalates as they confront hostile urban explorers and glimpse a spectral figure, its silhouette flickering in dusty hallways.
Jordan Schur emphasized the creative synergy of the project, stating, “I am pleased to partner on this special film with Lionsgate.… We could not ask for a better partner … who shares our passion and excitement to bring the world this amazing roller‑coaster of a story.”
Morrell is renowned for First Blood, the novel that birthed the Rambo franchise.