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Damien’s Mysterious Past Revealed in 20th Century Studios’ New Horror Prequel
In a chilling revelation, the much-anticipated trailer for “The First Omen” unfolds the sinister origins of Damien, the iconic cinematic embodiment of the Antichrist. Almost five decades since Richard Donner’s “The Omen” introduced us to the malevolent child, this prequel, under the Disney-owned 20th Century Studios, promises to delve into the events leading to Damien’s ominous arrival on Earth.
The trailer, a visually striking masterpiece, unfolds in reverse, showcasing a dark and stylish narrative. Bill Nighy’s portrayal of an unsettling priest adds an extra layer of intrigue to the unfolding horror. Whether you view “The First Omen” as a rich source of an origin story or an unnecessary extension to a horror franchise, the trailer’s strong impact is undeniable.
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson, known for her work on FX’s “Legion” and Netflix’s “Brand New Cherry Flavor,” and co-written with Tim Smith, the film stars Nell Tiger Free of “Servant” fame in the lead role. The synopsis teases a gripping storyline as a young American woman, sent to Rome for a life of service to the church, confronts a darkness that challenges her faith and unveils a terrifying conspiracy aiming to birth the epitome of evil.
Is “The First Omen” destined to be a worthy companion to Donner’s original masterpiece, or will it stand as an unholy addition to the series? The answers will unfold when the film hits cinemas on April 5.
Watch the trailer below.
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