A clip from ‘Til Death Do Us Part offers a preview a scene where a bride engages in a brutal fight with a groomsman
Cineverse will be bringing “the ultimate horror showdown” ‘Til Death Do Us Part to theatres on August 4th, and with that release date just around the corner they have unveiled a clip from the film that gives a preview of a scene where a bride engages in a brutal fight with a groomsman. You can check it out at the bottom of this article.
Directed by Timothy Woodward Jr. (The Final Wish) from a screenplay by Chad Law (Black Water) and Shane Dax Taylor (Isolation), ‘Til Death Do Us Part portrays the grim reality that not every romance story ends with happily ever after. After running away on her wedding day, a bride-to-be must fight for survival against her former fiancé and his seven deadly groomsmen. In the ultimate horror showdown, the groomsmen soon discover that she has no intention of going back to the life she left behind.
The film is said to be “a fresh and frightening, genre-bending ride” that’s “brimming with stylish violence and blood-soaked action”, seamlessly blending “the slick, kinetic thrills of John Wick with the dark, twisted revenge tale of Kill Bill“. Cam Gigandet (Never Back Down), Jason Patric (The Lost Boy), Natalie Burn (Black Adam), Orlando Jones (The Time Machine), Ser’Darius Blain (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle), D.Y. Sao (Everything Everywhere All at Once), Neb Chupin (Mindcage), and Pancho Moler (3 from Hell) star.
Woodward Jr. and Burn produced ‘Til Death Do Us Part with inal Destination screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick. Matthew Helderman and Luke Taylor served as executive producers. Thomas Mann and Neb Chupin are co-executive producers and Johnny Cleveland is co-producer. Philip V. Bruenn, Michele Kanan, and Aramais Paronyan are associate producers.
Are you looking forward to ‘Til Death Do Us Part? Take a look at the clip below, then let us know whether or not you’ll be watching this movie by leaving a comment.
I will definitely be watching ‘Til Death Do Us Part at the first opportunity. The movie looks like a good time to me. I’m not really familiar with Burn’s work, but it looks like she’ll be playing a cool heroine here – and it also looks like Moler will be providing some of my favorite moments.