Dan Stevens is a prolific scream king. The actor is quietly building a collection of genre credits that speak to a greater trend of smart career choices. He previously delighted fans via memorable turns in films like The Guest, The Rental, and Abigail. With each subsequent effort, the actor gives us even more reasons to love him.
Despite his track record for iconic output and his commendable dedication to appearing in genre fare with a certain frequency, the actor remains relatively unsung outside of the die-hard horror set. Perhaps his upcoming turn in Godzilla x Kong: Supernova will see him break out more into the mainstream. Who knows?
If you’re itching for more Stevens in your life between now and 2027 when Supernova hits theaters, I have a recommendation sure to scratch that itch. I’m talking about Apostle, a 2018 Netflix original horror film that takes a level of inspiration...
Despite his track record for iconic output and his commendable dedication to appearing in genre fare with a certain frequency, the actor remains relatively unsung outside of the die-hard horror set. Perhaps his upcoming turn in Godzilla x Kong: Supernova will see him break out more into the mainstream. Who knows?
If you’re itching for more Stevens in your life between now and 2027 when Supernova hits theaters, I have a recommendation sure to scratch that itch. I’m talking about Apostle, a 2018 Netflix original horror film that takes a level of inspiration...
- 7/9/2025
- by Tyler Doupe'
- DreadCentral.com
A new video series called Modern Horror Movie Talk recently made its premiere on the Arrow in the Head Show YouTube channel, and with each episode of this show we’ll be joining host Tyler Nichols as he covers all new horror releases, the latest horror movie news, and new horror trailers. Films discussed in previous episodes of Modern Horror Movie Talk include Cocaine Bear, Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving, The Pope’s Exorcist (a couple times!), the newly released entry in the Children of the Corn franchise, The Blackening, Scream VI, 65, Infinity Pool, Terrifier 2, Knock at the Cabin, Renfield, and Evil Dead Rise. Now, for the eleventh episode, Tyler is joined by special guest Andrew Hatfield to discuss a trio of horror films that are currently available to watch on the Netflix streaming service: Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptation Gerald’s Game, Gareth Evans’ Apostle, and David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows.
- 5/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The director of The Raid films, Gareth Evans has a new film starring Dan Stevens coming to Netflix called Apostle and it sounds like it’s going to be quite an insane movie. The movie has been described as “a harrowing occult fable where the only thing more horrifying than madness is the sinister reality behind it.”
Now today, we have our first footage from the film in a very brief teaser that was shared by Evans. It may only feature a few snippets of footage but that footage is pretty unsettling.
The director also announced that we’ll be getting a full trailer for the film to enjoy on September 17th. Just in case you need a reminder of what this movie is about, here’s the synopsis:
London, 1905. Prodigal son Thomas Richardson (Dan Stevens) has returned home, only to learn that his sister is being held for ransom by a religious cult.
Now today, we have our first footage from the film in a very brief teaser that was shared by Evans. It may only feature a few snippets of footage but that footage is pretty unsettling.
The director also announced that we’ll be getting a full trailer for the film to enjoy on September 17th. Just in case you need a reminder of what this movie is about, here’s the synopsis:
London, 1905. Prodigal son Thomas Richardson (Dan Stevens) has returned home, only to learn that his sister is being held for ransom by a religious cult.
- 9/11/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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