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This aquatic horror film is based on Lovecraft’s work, and its trailer is spectacular
Gods of the Deep arrives in theaters.
- February 6, 2024
- Updated: April 2, 2024 at 2:54 AM
H. P. Lovecraft is one of the most relevant horror authors in history, and thanks to him we have works as adapted as The Call of Cthulhu, At the Mountains of Madness or The Shadow over Innsmouth. His presence in cinema has been irregular, but he has left us plenty of cult works. And, obviously, he will continue to be one of the great inspirations for future filmmakers.
The latest film inspired by his stories is Gods of the Deep, a low-budget horror film directed by Charlie Steeds that promises an exciting story of cosmic underwater horror. Taking as a reference the writer’s best underwater stories, he has created a unique story that is worth taking a look at:
Cosmic and Subaquatic Horror to the Rhythm of Lovecraft
Gods of the Deep will premiere next week in the United States, although it does not have an international distribution date yet. The film features the unknown but promising actors Makenna Guyler, Kane Surry, Rory Wilton, and Derek Nelson in the cast.
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