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No One Will Save You: Know the OTT release date, plot, cast, and more (Trailer)

While the film is technically science fiction, the trailer gives off a far more chilling vibe. The film’s female protagonist will be played by legendary star Kaitlyn Dever.

New Delhi: The Brian Duffield-helmed horror movie No One Will Save You was released to theatres on September 19, 2023, and to streaming platforms as a Hulu original film in the United States and on Disney+ Star worldwide on September 22.

While the film is technically science fiction, the trailer gives off a far more chilling vibe. The film’s female protagonist will be played by legendary star Kaitlyn Dever.

In addition to Kaitlyn Dever and Zack Duhame, the movie No One Will Save You also casts Elizabeth Kaluev as its primary protagonist. Earlier in a report, the director of the film said that there is very little conversation in the movie. When asked about the possibility of a theatrical release, the filmmaker responded by stating that the distribution of the movie was always intended to take place only via OTT channels.

Storyline

Brynn Adams, a young woman who has gotten isolated from her peers, is the protagonist of the film No One Will Save You. Aliens from outer space or monsters from her past force her to confront her past and move on in the film, which chronicles her journey.

This terrifying action thriller has intense action and shocking brutality. Film viewers will follow Brynn as she fights an alien invasion that threatens her future and forces her to face her past.

Director & Writer: Brian Duffield

Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Elizabeth Kaluev, Zack Duhame, and more

Genre: Horror, Sci-fi, Thriller

Screentime: 1 hour 33 minutes

Review

The film is well directed. The performance of Kaitlyn Dever, who excelled in the Netflix miniseries Unbelievable, is a bright spot, as she makes a very flimsy character compelling.

The movie, however, seems like it has a weak concept that was stretched into a long form. though the narrative is a little weak and predictable, the action is satisfying and interesting.

Trailer: