THE WATCHERS (2024) Official Trailer (HD) Dakota Fanning, Georgina Campbell

Published 2024-04-22
Directed by: Ishana Shyamalan
Release date: June 14, 2024 (US)(Theaters)

Follows Mina, a 28-year old artist who gets stranded in an expansive, untouched forest in western Ireland. When Mina finds shelter, she unknowingly becomes trapped alongside three strangers that are watched and stalked by mysterious creatures each night.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Aroundthefire77
    Who had their brightness all the way up and still could not see it?
  • @zeronyne
    I don't know if I can trust good old M. Night. If the twist is that the bird is overseeing the whole thing, I'd have to sue the theater. :)
  • @archangel5627
    Now, are these the Fallen Angels referred to as “The Watchers” from the Book of Enoch!? If so then, this movie became a whole lot more interesting.
  • @Naqshsalim
    i still remember her as the little girl that became friends with Joey...
  • @lauren4443
    Omg! Sinead O’Connor “never gets old” wonderful song!
  • Sixth sense, signs and unbreakable were good. But how long has it been since we've seen a good Shamalayanaahahas flick? I know his daughter is directing it. I hope she knows better than to give us a nonster movie with a twist at the end with a cameo of her father.
  • @hozza9901
    it was looking good until it was just spamming jump scares.
  • @pdmullgirl
    I think this is going to be good. Has Ms. Fanning in it so it’s probably gonna be good. I really like her. ❤️💜💚
  • @JonesCoolAid
    Great, another moster movie with no monsters. Another bad Shalamalamadingdong movie.
  • @SSgtChitEPanz
    So, they're characters in a movie / TV show that become aware of the 4th Wall? Just a theory. Sounds like something M. Night Shamalongadingdong would write..
  • @Agg1E91
    Honestly the last time I was intrigued by an MKS movie was The Village. Felt a little tricked. Watched Lady in The Water and The Happening and I was done. Haven't seen one since. But this has me intrigued. However, once (or, really, thrice) bit, twice shy. I wait for some post release non-spoiler reviews.