Joining this star-studded ensemble are Amélie Hoeferle, famed for her role in “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” Megalyn Echikunwoke, known for her role in “Night School Weathering,” and Jodi Long, known for her appearances in “Cafe Americain” and “Sullivan and Son.”
An Eerie Evolution from a Short Film
According to IMDb, “Night Swim” is an extended adaptation of a short film made back in 2014. In a nutshell, the movie revolves around a woman who goes for a nighttime swim in her pool, only to be terrorized by malevolent spirits.
Mark Your Calendar for the Nightmare
The date horror fans worldwide have been eagerly waiting for is January 5, 2024, when “Night Swim” is scheduled to hit the silver screen, bringing with it the promise of sleepless nights and hair-raising frights. James Wan and Jason Blum, the architects of terror, are undoubtedly going to deliver a nightmare-inducing cinematic experience that will haunt audiences for years to come.
Prepare yourselves, for “Night Swim” is poised to be a bone-chilling plunge into the depths of fear, a cinematic nightmare you won’t want to miss.