
UFO Sighting Causes Obsession in Star People Trailer | Exclusive
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Star People trailer for Blue Harbor Entertainment’s forthcoming sci-fi thriller, starring Kat Cunning (Trinkets, The Deuce) and McCabe Slye (Fear Street: Part Two). The movie is scheduled to arrive in theaters on July 25, followed by its digital release on August 12. Before this, it will first have its world premiere next week at the Dances With Films: LA on June 28 at the TCL Chinese Theater.
“The film is a sci-fi thriller that tells the story of a photographer who receives a tip that could finally shed light on her childhood UFO sighting, but a deadly heatwave and unexpected guests threaten to derail her obsessive search for answers,” reads the synopsis.
Check out the exclusive Star People trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Star People trailer?
The video introduces Cunning as a UFO-obssesed young woman who has been following the bright unusual lights she saw when she was a kid. It highlights her journey to uncovering the truth, as she encounters other people who may have also experienced an extraterrestrial phenomenon. The movie also stars Connor Paolo (The Last Stop in Yuma County, Revenge, Gossip Girl), Eddie Martinez (The Sinner, Night Swim), Bradley Fisher (Westworld), and Adriana Aluna Martinez (Duster).
Star People is directed and produced by Adam Finberg in his narrative feature directorial debut. The story was inspired by The Phoenix Lights, the largest mass UFO sighting in U.S. history. Josh Shader is also serving as a producer.
“We’re excited to share Star People with audiences everywhere later this summer. This eerie, atmospheric thriller deals with one of the more confounding events that remains in question today,” Blue Harbor Entertainment said in a statement. “Adam and Josh have really captured the unease and wonder of the unknown while keeping you on edge throughout.”
Shader added, “We’re all in on Blue Harbor’s vision for launching Star People. With their transparent, collaborative approach, the filmmaker isn’t just a spectator — they’re part of the marketing and distribution game plan from the start.
Source: Comingsoon.net