
Modern Family Vet Ariel Winter’s Group Call Goes Wrong in Don’t Log Off Trailer
Dread has shared the official Don’t Log Off trailer for its newest screen-life horror thriller, starring Modern Family vet Ariel Winter who will also be serving as a producer. The movie is slated to arrive in select theaters on July 11, followed by its VOD release on July 15.
“The film follows a group of friends connecting via video call during lockdown when one of them suddenly vanishes. The group must race to uncover the truth behind the disappearance and solve the mystery before it’s too late,” reads the official synopsis. “When Sam vanishes mid-video call, her friends race to uncover what happened. As they dig online, they vanish one by one. A sinister force is at play – can they solve the mystery before they’re next?”
Check out the Don’t Log Off trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Don’t Log Off trailer?
The video features Winter as part of a group of friends trying to bond with each other through a group video call. However, their virtual get-together suddenly goes terribly wrong, after they vanish one by one. The cast also includes Brielle Barbusca (Scandal), Luke Benward (Criminal Minds), Sterling Beaumon (Law & Order True Crime), Jack Griffo (The Thundermans Return), Kara Royster (Pretty Little Liars), Ashley Argota (All American), and Khylin Rhambo (47 Meters Down: Uncaged).
Don’t Log Off is written and directed by Brandon and Garrett Baer, who actually shot the movie during July of 2020 with duel remote and in-person portions of the film. It is also produced by Benward, Beaumon, Austin Seltzer (The Stranger), Nicole Smolen (Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction), and Todd Slater (Succubus, Avenue of the Giants, Whiteout) from Brick Lane Entertainment.
“Don’t Log Off is about a group of friends trying to protect one another, while the world drastically changed around them in March of 2020. We felt the most honest way to tell that story was by mixing screenlife and traditional filmmaking elements in order to push the boundaries of this suspense thriller,” The Baer brothers said in a statement. “We intend our film to exist as a time capsule — a testament to this insane technologically-dependent period of all of our lives. While others have relied on ghosts or supernatural elements, we felt the real world was scary enough.”
Source: Comingsoon.net