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‘The Ghost Trap Trailer ‘ – James Khanlarian’s Maine Set Thriller Starring Zak Steiner Gets Limited Theatrical Release
October 24, 2024
The Ghost Trap directed by James Khanlarian
The Ghost Trap (Michael P. Tedford. Khanlarian Entertainment)
The Ghost Trap, the drama/thriller film starring Zak Steiner, Greer Grammer, Sarah Catherine Hook, and Steven Ogg will be available to rent or purchase on digital and DVD, along with a limited theatrical release in select U.S. theaters starting Friday, November 1, 2024.

Also starring in the film are Taylor Takahashi, Xander Berkeley, Sarah Clarke, Billy Wirth, and Heather Thomas.

James Khanlarian directed from a script by K. Stephens which is based on the book Stevens authored by the same name

Zak Steiner in The Ghost Trap directed by James Khanlarian
The Ghost Trap (Michael P. Tedford. Khanlarian Entertainment)
The Ghost Trap follows a young lobsterman who must navigate moral dilemmas after his girlfriend suffers a traumatic head injury after being swept off his boat by a rogue wave. This leads to sabotage by a rival family, sparking a deadly trap war.

The Ghost Trap had its world festival premiere at the 2024 RiverRun International Film Festival, was selected as the opening film for the 2024 Valley Film Festival and the Vermont Film Festival and played to sold out crowds at Maine film festivals, including Maine International Film Festival, Vacationland, and Maine Outdoor Film Festival.

“It all starts with the source material, and in this case, we got our hands on a great novel,” said Khanlarian. “Our cast came together, almost by magic. Every time something went wrong during casting, it worked out in our favor, and we ended up with the most talented cast and crew with which I’ve ever worked.”

The producers for The Ghost Trap include Peter A. Couture, Simon Fawcett, Larry Mortorff, Greer Grammer, Zak Steiner, James Khanlarian, and K. Stephens. The Ghost Trap is James Khanlarian’s feature directorial debut.

“A ghost trap is a lobsterman’s wire trap that has been cut off at the surface and is lost and forgotten at the bottom,” said writer K. Stephens. “It symbolizes the inward and outward struggles of a young lobsterman who faces oppressive responsibilities and tangled loyalties as he longs to be something more than he is.”

The film’s theatrical release will take place in the following theaters:

Belfast, ME – Colonial Theatre
Leonminster, MA – Entertainment Center 12
Hackettstown, NJ – Mansfield Cinema 13
Wilmington, DE – Penn Riverfront Cinema
Gaithersburg, MD – Cinepolis Kentlands 9
North Hollywood, CA – Laemmle NOHO 7

Special pre-release screenings take place in Maine, where the movie was filmed and where many of the cast and crew live starting October 18, 2024, at Maine Film Center in Waterville, ME.

Watch the official trailer for The Ghost Trap.
Trap
A man is bathed in red light, with the title TRAP superimposed on him in white lettering; one of his eyes is set in the center of the "A".
Theatrical release poster
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Written by M. Night Shyamalan
Produced by
Ashwin Rajan
Marc Bienstock
M. Night Shyamalan
Starring
Josh Hartnett
Ariel Donoghue
Saleka Night Shyamalan
Hayley Mills
Alison Pill
Cinematography Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
Edited by Noëmi Preiswerk
Music by Herdís Stefánsdóttir
Production
company
Blinding Edge Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
July 24, 2024 (Alice Tully Hall)
August 2, 2024 (United States)
Running time 105 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $30 million[2]
Box office $82.7 million[3][4]
Trap is a 2024 American psychological thriller film written, directed, and produced by M. Night Shyamalan. Starring Josh Hartnett, Ariel Donoghue, Saleka Night Shyamalan, Hayley Mills, and Alison Pill, it follows a serial killer evading a police blockade while attending a concert with his daughter. The film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in late 2023. It premiered in New York City on July 24, 2024, and was theatrically released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 2, 2024. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $82.7 million worldwide on a $30 million production budget.

Plot
Philadelphia firefighter Cooper takes his teenage daughter, Riley, to pop star Lady Raven's concert as a reward for her good grades. There, Cooper notices the unusually high police presence around the concert venue. He learns from a vendor named Jamie that the FBI plans to catch a serial killer known as "the Butcher", having learned he will be in attendance. Cooper is revealed to be the Butcher himself, secretly checking footage on his phone of his latest captive victim, Spencer, in a basement. He steals Jamie's ID card and learns the passphrase that will identify him as an employee, using the card to gain access to a back room and steals a police radio.

Hearing a woman predicting his movements over the radio, Cooper sets off an explosion in a food stand's kitchen and uses the chaos to access the roof where he learns from a police officer that the manhunt is led by Dr. Josephine Grant, an FBI profiler. Confused by Cooper's behavior, Riley asks him to stay with her. She talks about being chosen as Lady Raven's "Dreamer Girl" who gets to dance on stage with the singer and receives backstage access, which Cooper believes has the only exit not covered by the police. Cooper lies to Lady Raven's uncle that Riley recently recovered from leukemia, getting her selected to be the "Dreamer Girl".

However, after the concert ends, Cooper learns that police are also guarding the backstage exit. He privately reveals himself as the Butcher to Lady Raven, threatening to remotely kill Spencer if she does not escort him and Riley out in her limousine. She complies but asks to come to Riley's house, where she stalls for time by explaining the FBI operation to the family, unsettling Cooper by describing Grant's profile of him as someone with maternal issues and obsessive–compulsive disorder. She also explains that the police discovered details about the Butcher's attendance at the concert via a torn ticket receipt left in a vacant house that was reported anonymously.

Lady Raven steals Cooper's phone and locks herself in the bathroom. She obtains details from Spencer about where he was taken and livestreams it to her fans, one of whom finds and rescues him. She outs Cooper to his wife Rachel and he locks his family upstairs while Lady Raven texts her driver to contact the police. Cooper attempts to drive off with Lady Raven, but Cooper's family escapes and distracts him long enough for her to flee into her limousine. The police arrive and Cooper flees the house through a secret tunnel before disguising himself using a SWAT uniform and driving the limousine off with Lady Raven. After he reveals his identity, she unlocks the window and draws a mob of fans to stop him so the FBI can catch up. Cooper changes into a fresh set of civilian clothes and gets away.

Cooper returns home and confronts Rachel. Rachel confesses that she had suspected he was the Butcher and left the receipt in the vacant house for the police to find, thus revealing that she was the one who tipped them off. Cooper decides to kill her and then himself, but Rachel persuades him to share some leftover pie made for Riley. After Cooper admits his rage for Rachel in causing him to miss seeing his children grow up, he realizes Rachel drugged the pie with pills from his tool bag, leading him to hallucinate his mother expressing pride in him for feeling a real emotion. The hallucination is actually Grant, impersonating Cooper's mother to calm him down, and he is tased by Grant and two SWAT officers as he walks up to her. As he is led away, he stops to adjust Riley's bicycle and shares a tearful embrace with her before being loaded into a police van. As it drives away, Cooper unchains his cuffs with a bicycle spoke he secretly took, laughing to himself.

Cast
Josh Hartnett at the 2014 San Diego Comic Con International in San Diego, California.
Josh Hartnett plays Cooper, a serial killer.
Josh Hartnett as Cooper, a firefighter and Riley's father, secretly a serial killer
Ariel Donoghue as Riley, Cooper's daughter and a fan of Lady Raven
Saleka Night Shyamalan as Lady Raven, a famous singer
Alison Pill as Rachel, Cooper's wife and Riley and Logan's mother
Hayley Mills as Dr. Josephine Grant, an FBI profiler
Jonathan Langdon as Jamie, a vendor at the concert
Mark Bacolcol as Spencer, a captive of the Butcher
Marnie McPhail-Diamond as Jody's mom, the mother of one of Riley's former friends
Scott Mescudi as the Thinker, a singer who performs with Lady Raven
Russell "Russ" Vitale as Parker Wayne, a singer who performs with Lady Raven
Marcia Bennett as Cooper's mom, who appears to him in various hallucinations
Lochlan Miller as Logan, Cooper and Rachel's youngest son
Additionally, M. Night Shyamalan makes a cameo appearance as Lady Raven's uncle (her mother's brother) who works as a spotter at the concert.

Production
Development and pre-production
M. Night Shyamalan at the 2016 WonderCon in Los Angeles, California.
Writer and director M. Night Shyamalan
In October 2022, Universal Pictures announced a then-untitled film from filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan.[5] In February 2023, the film was revealed to be titled Trap when it changed distributor, as Shyamalan and his production company Blinding Edge Pictures entered a first-look deal with Warner Bros. Pictures.[6] The film sprouted from conversations Shyamalan had with his daughter, singer-songwriter Saleka, about combining the concert and theatrical experience and devising an album for a narrative, similar to how Prince wrote the titular album for the 1984 musical film Purple Rain.[7][8][9] Shyamalan initially planned to let another filmmaker write the script and direct the film from his original idea for a thriller set at a concert, before changing his mind after realizing he could make the film with Saleka.[10]: 8:30 

The premise was inspired in part by Operation Flagship, a 1985 sting operation in which disguised law enforcement arrested 101 wanted fugitives at a convention center, having invited them under the pretense of gifting them free NFL tickets and an opportunity to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Super Bowl XX.[11][12] Shyamalan pitched Trap as setting The Silence of the Lambs (1991) at a Taylor Swift concert, in reference to her Eras Tour, and wrote the screenplay in five-and-a-half months, a personal record for him.[11][13] He produced the film with Marc Bienstock and Ashwin Rajan.[14]

Saleka stars as singer Lady Raven, whose concert the characters attend. As her father was writing the script, she composed fourteen songs for the film, designed diegetically to match the action onscreen.[15] Saleka previously collaborated with her father by making a single for the film Old (2021) and an EP for the series Servant.[7][16][17] Shyamalan was inspired to incorporate musical elements by Purple Rain and visiting Saleka on tour.[18][19] Saleka also noted Bollywood cinema, in which music often plays a key role in the storytelling, as an influence, and listed Adele, Billie Eilish, Rihanna, Rosalía, and Taylor Swift as inspirations for her performance.[7][20][21] She described Trap as a "Shyamalan American version of a Bollywood movie that is grounded and the songs make sense — not necessarily a musical, but completely music-centric."[7]

As with his recent, self-funded projects, Shyamalan and a storyboard artist storyboarded the film and held extensive rehearsals with the actors.[22][23][24]: 14:38  Shyamalan originally intended to frame the film in a 4:3 aspect ratio, but after a discussion with cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, they agreed it limited their ability to shoot the movie and was "too much work" to create a feeling of claustrophobia. They changed it to a 1.85:1 aspect ratio, and the film was re-storyboarded.[22] Josh Hartnett did not watch any media in preparation for the role of "Cooper" to make the character his own and researched psychopathy, including books about serial killers.[25][26]: 3:28  Shyamalan wrote Hayley Mills's investigator character as a "maternal figure" to contrast Cooper's lack of empathy.[27]: 16:28  Ariel Donoghue, who plays Cooper's daughter Riley, attended school in between filming.[28]: 7:09

Filming and post-production

The film was shot at FirstOntario Centre.
Principal photography was originally scheduled to begin in Cincinnati, Ohio, in August 2023, where it would have received over $9 million in tax credits from the state to film there.[29][30] Production relocated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was granted an interim agreement on September 18, 2023, to film during the SAG-AFTRA strike.[31][32][33] Under the working title Good Grades, filming was scheduled to occur from October 16 to December 8, 2023.[31][34] The film's pop concert venue, known as "Tanaka Arena", was filmed in Hamilton, Ontario, inside FirstOntario Centre, a 20,000-seat arena that the production obtained access to for two to three months because it was undergoing renovations.[35][36] Toronto's Rogers Centre stood in as the venue's exterior.[37]

Songs in the film were performed on stage as if it were a real concert. Cora Kozaris was the choreographer, and a videographer recorded onstage material and projected it onto the stadium's screens in real-time.[7][16] The shoot involved thousands of extras, who were not told what the film was about but received Saleka's music beforehand to be able to sing along. Hartnett recalled multiple extras consoling him because they thought he was nervous and were unaware of the character he was playing.[27]: 3:32 [38]: 4:02  The order of filming consisted of audience reactions, with music playing, followed by Saleka dancing and miming on stage, and then, after the extras went quiet, actors with dialogue, with a beat track in the background to help actors maintain rhythm. Hartnett and Donoghue screamed parts of their dialogue to match the intended noise levels of a concert.[27]: 15:24 [28]: 4:44  For conversational scenes in which actors would look into the camera lens, Shyamalan attached a one-way mirror to the lens that would reflect off another mirror and allow the actor in close-up to see the other actor.[27]: 3:06  Trap was shot on 35mm film stock, which required the crew to wait three days for dailies to be processed and returned from a film laboratory in Los Angeles to review.[22]

Trap was released the same year as The Watchers, the directorial debut of Saleka's sister, Ishana Night Shyamalan; a poster for The Watchers appears in the background of a scene in Trap. Saleka and Ishana Shyamalan worked on their respective films on their family's property in Pennsylvania, with Saleka operating in a recording studio while Ishana mixed her film next door.[39] Editing and mixing were completed on June 22, 2024.[40] In August 2024, Deadline Hollywood reported the film's production budget to be $30 million.[2]

Music
Main article: Lady Raven (album)
Herdís Stefánsdóttir composed the film's score independently from Saleka.[41] The soundtrack album, Lady Raven, features Kid Cudi and Russ (both of whom star in the film) as well as Amaarae.[42] It was released by Columbia Records on August 2, 2024. The songs "Release", "Save Me", and "Divine" were released as singles.[7][43]

Release
Trap was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on August 2, 2024. It is the second film of Shyamalan's to be distributed by the studio after Lady in the Water (2006), and marks the filmmaker's departure from Universal Pictures, which distributed five consecutive films of his, starting with The Visit in 2015.[44] Universal initially scheduled the film's release for April 5, 2024.[5] In 2023, Warner Bros. acquired and pushed the film to August 2, 2024.[45] In 2024, they postponed it a week to August 9,[46] and later brought it forward to August 2 again.[44]

The film premiered at Alice Tully Hall in New York City on July 24, 2024.[47][48] It did not screen for critics before its theatrical release.[49] Regarding marketing results, RelishMix described social media buzz as "mixed-positive" and Deadline Hollywood reported low awareness but high interest similar to that received by Longlegs earlier in the year. Trap's social media content accumulated 259.2 million impressions across platforms, 47 percent above norms for first-installment genre titles.[2] The film was released on digital platforms on August 30, 2024. On November 5, 2024, it released on Blu-ray, DVD and Ultra HD Blu-ray.[50] Trap became available to stream on Max on October 25, 2024.[51]

Reception
Box office
Trap grossed $42.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $39.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $82.7 million.[3][4]

In the United States and Canada, Trap was projected to gross $15–20 million from 3,181 theaters in its opening weekend, with one estimate at $25 million.[49][52][53] The film made $6.6 million on its first day,[54] including an estimated $2.2 million from Thursday night previews. It debuted to $15.5 million, finishing third at the box office behind holdovers Deadpool & Wolverine and Twisters.[2][55] The film earned $6.7 million in its second weekend, shifting to sixth place,[56] and $3.4 million in its third, dropping to eighth.[57] It left the box office top ten in its fourth weekend with $1.7 million.[58]

Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 57% of 232 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "An arch thriller given some grounding by Josh Hartnett's committed performance, Shyamalan's Trap will ensnare those who appreciate its tongue-in-cheek style while the rest will be eager to wriggle out from it."[59] According to the website, critics thought the film was "another divisive work" from Shyamalan, "but its dark humor, tense atmosphere and a strong central performance may just be enough for fans of his work."[60] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 52 out of 100, based on 46 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[61] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed by PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 66%, with an average rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars.[2]

Benjamin Lee of The Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars, writing, "Trap is a thriller that incorrectly thinks it's fiendishly smart. Maybe if it was more aware of how stupid it actually is, it might have been a lot more fun."[62] Peter Travers of ABC News wrote, "Hartnett performs miracles in making Cooper a serial butcher and a devoted family man living in the same body. You believe him, which is a trick Shyamalan otherwise fails to achieve as this misfire builds to a sequel-begging climax that ups the ante on shameless."[63] Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson said that Shyamalan "has built a solid foundation, as he tends to do: clever setup, appealing lead actor, and an interesting (and quite relevant) cultural milieu. But fairly quickly, Trap's sleek design peels away, and we see the shoddy engineering it's been hiding."[64]

Jesse Hassenger of The A.V. Club gave the film a B+ grade, writing that it "may cook more purely and entertainingly than anything in [Shyamalan's] last decade of self-styled pop hits. But it also suggests that there are discordant notes that he can't, and probably shouldn't, ever get out of his system."[65] IndieWire's Ryan Lattanzio gave it a B grade, calling it "too plausibility-stretching to be actually scary, but Hartnett's well-calibrated performance as a psycho dad, the type who sends PTA moms all aflutter, is too dangerously charismatic to ignore."[66]

In France, Cahiers du Cinéma placed it ninth on their top 10 films of 2024.[67]

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Sarah Catherine Hook
Born April 21, 1995 (age 29)
Montgomery, Alabama
Alma mater SUNY Purchase College
Occupation Actress
Years active 2016–present
Sarah Catherine Hook (born 21 April 1995) is an American actress and singer. Her films include The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021). On television, she is known for her role in the Netflix series First Kill (2022) and as the lead actress in the 2024 Cruel Intentions remake series on Prime Video.[1][2][3]

Early life
Hook is from Montgomery, Alabama. She attended the Montgomery Academy. Hook later earned a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance with an Opera specialization from SUNY Purchase College in 2017.[4] She also took a summer acting course with the Atlantic Theatre Company.[5]

Career
Hook gained prominence through her role as Juliette Fairmont in the Netflix teen fantasy series First Kill, which premiered in June 2022. Her next project was The Ghost Trap which filmed in Maine and based off the novel of the same name by K. Stephens. She will be playing Happy, a potential love interest of the protagonist. [6]

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2017 Brunkala Lana
2018 I Believe Girl Short film
2019 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Meghan Gale Episode: "We Dream of Machine Elves"
2020 NOS4A2 Rikki Episode: "Bats"
Harbor from the Holocaust Narrator Documentary
Monsterland Elena Milak Episode: "Iron River, Michigan"
2021 The Valley Cindy Rella One episode, "Season 1, Episode 2: Coffee Jacuzzi"
American Crime Story Catherine Allday Davis 2 episodes
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Debbie Glatzel Film
2022 First Kill Juliette Fairmont Main character, 8 episodes
The Ghost Trap Happy Film
TBA The White Lotus
2024 Cruel Intentions Caroline Merteuli Main role
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"'First Kill' Star Sarah Catherine Hook Talks Season 2 Hopes". 2022-06-17. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
Safronova, Valeriya (17 June 2022). "In 'First Kill,' Hunter and Prey Fall in Love". The New York Times.
Garner, Glenn (2024-11-22). "'Cruel Intentions' Sarah Catherine Hook & Zac Burgess On Finding "Humanity" In Their Roles & Who "Was Not Happy" About That Recreated Kiss". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
"Sarah Catherine Hook '17 Stars in New Netflix Vampire Drama". Purchase. 3 June 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
"Who did Sarah Catherine Hook play in the Conjuring 3?".
Grobar, Matt. "'First Kill's Sarah Catherine Hook To Star Opposite Zak Steiner & Greer Grammar in Khalarian Entertainment's Film 'The Ghost Trap'; 'Westworld's Steven Ogg Also Set". Deadline. Retrieved August 30, 2022.
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Freestyle Digital Media has officially set The Ghost Trap. Collider can exclusively announce that the new thriller by first-time feature director James Khanlarian based on the novel of the same name by K. Stephens will be released in North America on November 1 on DVD as well as digital HD, cable, and satellite platforms. A limited theatrical rollout will also begin on the same day, giving viewers in select locations a chance to see the Maine lobstering drama on the big screen. Zak Steiner of Euphoria and White Men Can't Jump fame leads the cast alongside Greer Grammer, Sarah Catherine Hook, and Steven Ogg.

The Ghost Trap follows a young lobsterman stuck in a rocky situation following a horrible accident. After his girlfriend is swept off of his boat by a rogue wave and endures a traumatic head injury that affects her quality of life, he's left to shoulder more responsibility than ever while caring for her. All the while, he's dealing with a rival lobstering family that begins sabotaging his traps, sparking a trap war that threatens to expand into something more violent. The trailer sees the pressure of overwhelming expenses and threats to his turf begin to eat away at the lobsterman, and he lashes out at those around him in response.

“It all starts with the source material, and in this case, we got our hands on a great novel,” Khanlarian said about the project. “Our cast came together, almost by magic. Every time something went wrong during casting, it worked out in our favor, and we ended up with the most talented cast and crew with which I’ve ever worked." The film's core four cast members all have impressive resumes, with Grammer best known for her roles in Awkward and The Middle while Catherine Hook recently took up her first lead part in First Kill and has an upcoming role in The White Lotus Season 3, and Ogg has a long list of credits between The Walking Dead, Westworld, V/H/S/99, and Grand Theft Auto 5. Taylor Takahashi, Xander Berkeley, and Heather Thomas round out the cast.

Who Else Is Involved in 'The Ghost Trap'?

In addition to being the source of inspiration for The Ghost Trap, the author Stephens penned the screenplay Khanlarian directed from to ensure the story remained faithful to her original work. She explained how the title is more than just its literal meaning in lobstering, serving as a metaphor for the suffocating life its main character is trapped in. "A ghost trap is a lobsterman's wire trap that has been cut off at the surface and is lost and forgotten at the bottom," she added. "It symbolizes the inward and outward struggles of a young lobsterman who faces oppressive responsibilities and tangled loyalties as he longs to be something more than he is." Stephens and Khanlarian lead a production team that also includes the leading duo of Steiner and Grammer as well as Peter A. Couture, Simon Fawcett, and Larry Mortorff.

The Ghost Trap will be available to rent or purchase digitally or pick up on DVD starting on November 1. Check out the list below to see the six theaters that will screen the film starting on the same day. More information is also available on the film's official website.

'The Ghost Trap' Theatrical Release Locations

Belfast, ME - Colonial Theatre
Leominster, MA - Entertainment Center 12
Hackettstown, NJ - Mansfield Cinema 13
Wilmington, DE - Penn Riverfront Cinema
Gaithersburg, MD - Cinepolis Kentlands 9
North Hollywood, CA - Laemmle NOHO 7
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Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill) and Steven Ogg (Westworld) have signed on to star alongside Zak Steiner and Greer Grammer in the upcoming feature The Ghost Trap from Khanlarian Entertainment.

The film currently in production in Maine is based on the novel of the same name by K. Stephens. It tells the story of Jamie Eugley (Steiner), a young lobsterman struggling with the grinding responsibilities of a head-injured fiancée (Grammer) and a mounting trap war with a rival lobstering family. While Hook will be playing Happy, a potential love interest of the protagonist, details as to Ogg’s role haven’t been disclosed. Pic’s ensemble also includes former Miss Utah, Rachel Slawson.

James Khanlarian is directing from Stephens’ script, with Khanlarian Entertainment and Filmtrax producing. The producers on the project are Peter A. Couture, Simon Fawcett, Larry Mortorff, Candace Cason, Steiner, Khanlarian and Stephens.

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Hook recently found her first leading role in Netflix’s series First Kill, based on V.E. Schwab’s short story, which launched her into the spotlight when it premiered in June. She stars in the eight-episode drama series as Juliette, a vampire who falls into forbidden love with the vampire slayer, Calliope (Imani Lewis). Hook also starred opposite Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson in Warner Bros.’ The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It. Additional credits include guest spots on Hulu’s Monsterland, NBC’s Law & Order: SVU and FX’s Impeachment: American Crime Story.

Ogg is a BAFTA Award nominee who can currently be seen on HBO’s Westworld, and will next appear in Antoine Fuqua’s Apple thriller Emancipation, as well as Woonjae Park’s thriller Origami, Carissa Stutzman’s crime drama Now I See, and the cyberpunk indie The Dresden Sun. The actor has also appeared on the film side in Ani Simon-Kennedy’s Tribeca drama The Short History of the Long Road and Carl Strathie’s sci-fi pic Solis, among other projects. Additional TV credits include TNT’s Snowpiercer, AMC’s Better Call Saul and The Walking Dead, and Amazon’s The Tick.

Hook is represented by Gersh and Luber Roklin Entertainment; Ogg by APA and Luber Roklin.

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Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, has acquired North American VOD rights to the drama-thriller “The Ghost Trap” and the social drama “Global Harmony,” the company announced during the Cannes Film Market. Allen Media also recently unveiled plans for a third installment in its successful “47 Meters Down” shark franchise.

“The Ghost Trap” (pictured) is the story of a young lobsterman who is forced to choose between right and wrong when his girlfriend suffers a traumatic head injury when she is swept off his boat by a rogue wave and rival lobstering family sabotages his gear, sparking a deadly trap war.

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The film stars Zak Steiner (“Euphoria”), Greer Grammer (“Deadly Illusions”), Sarah Catherine Hook (“First Kill”, “The White Lotus”) and Steven Ogg (“Westworld”). James Khanlarian makes his feature directorial debut, directing from K. Stephens’ script, which is based on the book she authored by the same name, with Khanlarian Entertainment producing. The producers for “The Ghost Trap” include Peter A. Couture, Simon Fawcett, Larry Mortorff, Greer Grammer, Zak Steiner, James Khanlarian and K. Stephens.

Freestyle Digital Media negotiated the deal to acquire “The Ghost Trap” through Alex Nohe at Blood Sweat Honey. The film will be available to rent or own on all digital HD internet, cable and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, this fall through Freestyle Digital Media.

“We’re excited to be partnering with the amazing team at Freestyle to bring ‘The Ghost Trap’ to audiences across North America,” said director and producer James Khanlarian. “‘The Ghost Trap’ is a unique film filled with thrilling twists and turns brought to life on the big screen by an amazingly talented cast that will have audiences glued to the screen throughout a captivating ride.”

“This movie is not about saving the world from giant monsters, zombies, or nuclear war,” said producer Peter Couture. “It’s about people like you and me doing real work, making mistakes and facing the challenges before them.”

Starring Morgan David Jones (“Molly’s Game”) and Rasha Bilal (“Hard Broken”), “Global Harmony” tells the story of Richard Foster, a wealthy, award-winning journalist who leaves behind his family’s business empire to create the Global Harmony Foundation, putting his inherited wealth into a new life’s mission: to promote equality, justice and global unification.

Richard, his wife, and the daughter they adopted after Richard found her mother in a difficult circumstance, move to the small Italian island of Lampedusa, historically known for receiving refugee children from poor nations. However, as Richard and his team prepare for a massive global conference, a crime ring is planning to thwart their plans.

Directed by Fabio Massa and written by Massa and Diego Olivares, “Global Harmony” was produced by Matthew Stegemiller, Fabio Massa and Rocco Buongiorno. The film features an ensemble cast including Jones, Bilal, Maria Garza Cucinotta (“Il Postino/The Postman”), Tomas Arana (“Gladiator,” “The Hunt for Red October”), Randall Paul (“Eyes Wide Shut”), Fabio Massa (“Mai per Sempre”), Denny Mendez (“Trading Paint”) and Enrico Lo Verso (“Hannibal”).

Freestyle Digital Media negotiated the deal to acquire the film’s North American VOD rights with Glenn Kendrick Ackermann, who represents worldwide rights through his company V International Media, on behalf of the filmmakers. “Global Harmony” will be available to rent or own on all digital HD internet, cable and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, in early 2025.

“Making ‘Global Harmony’ has been an incredibly important personal, as well as professional experience for me, and working with actors from many different nationalities and cultures provided me the literal world of inspiration I needed to create this movie,” said filmmaker Fabio Massa.

“Having this opportunity to direct and embrace ‘Global Harmony,’ a film that brings awareness to the very important social issues of illegal child trafficking and humanities need for substantially increase global cooperation, and to do so in such an enchanting and historically important southern Italian Mediterranean island called Lampedusa, is an experience I will cherish for the rest of my life,” he continued. “I am truly excited and proud of our new collaboration with Freestyle Digital Media, who will bring ‘Global Harmony’ and its critically important social message to North American viewers early next year.”

Last week, Allen Media Group also announced it’s teaming up again with James Harris and Mark Lane’s Tea Shop Prods. for the third installment of “47 Meters Down,” the shark-infested franchise that has grossed over $110 million globally. Series creator Johannes Roberts and screenwriter Ernest Riera, who wrote the first two films, have co-written the third installment, “47 Meters Down: The Wreck,” which will be directed by veteran horror director Patrick Lussier (“My Bloody Valentine”). FilmNation Entertainment is launching world sales in Cannes. Production will begin in the fall.

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