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A fresh prequel, steeped in the ambiance of the 1970s, “The First Omen” is set to hit theaters on April 5 courtesy of 20th Century Studios. Embracing the nostalgic allure of the era, the studio has unveiled retro-style trailer and poster art to tease the upcoming release.

This new trailer doesn’t merely rely on a ’70s aesthetic overlay; it also offers glimpses of previously unseen footage from the movie, enhancing the period-authentic experience. Described as a film of “psychological suspense” that delves into “an occurrence of earth-shaking importance,” the trailer masterfully captures the essence of retro cinema.

Tickets for “The First Omen” are now available for purchase, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in this gripping tale of faith and darkness. Whether through Fandango or your preferred ticketing platform, secure your seats to witness the unfolding of this chilling narrative.

In the film, a young American woman sent to Rome to dedicate her life to the church finds herself grappling with a darkness that challenges her faith. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a sinister conspiracy aimed at unleashing evil incarnate upon the world.

Nell Tiger Free takes the lead in “The First Omen,” stepping into a role filled with intrigue and peril.

The original 1976 horror classic, featuring Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, and Harvey Stephens, centered on an American ambassador who suspects his young son to be the Antichrist.

With a franchise spanning five movies and a short-lived television series titled “Damien,” it’s been nearly two decades since the last installment graced the big screen in 2006. Now, “The First Omen” promises to reignite the terror of the series, offering audiences a thrilling journey into the depths of darkness and faith.

Born in winter's coldest month, December, Francesco's inner passion for all things spooky begins with him. Horror aficionado since a young age, Francesco's thirst for horror brings him to consume many films and books, setting the basis for a film-making career in horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Francesco's idea to bring horror fans one step closer is finally a reality with GoreCulture, established on May 2022.