Uncover the Thrilling Secret of the Deadly Island in Black Noise Trailer & Poster [EXCLUSIVE]

Uncover the Thrilling Secret of the Deadly Island in Black Noise Trailer & Poster [EXCLUSIVE]

Alex Pettyfer battles for survival on a perilous and enigmatic island in the chilling trailer and poster for Black Noise, an action-horror film set to release on November 3rd

Summary

In the sci-fi thriller Black Noise, Alex Pettyfer and his team of mercenaries face a dangerous unknown threat on an isolated island.

The trailer shows that they are driven to madness by the enigmatic sound they come across while confronting rival gunmen and nightmarish hallucinations.

Pettyfer's earlier ventures in the realm of science fiction, such as his involvement in the Netflix series The I-Land, suggest a consistent pattern in his career of being cast in sci-fi-centric endeavors.

Alex Pettyfer and his team of mercenaries face a dangerous hidden threat in the thrilling Black Noise trailer and poster. The sci-fi movie follows a group of elite security contractors who are hired to rescue a VIP from a remote island estate. However, upon arrival, they discover that the island is mostly deserted, except for masked gunmen and a mysterious siren that drives them to the edge of their sanity. Alongside Pettyfer, the talented cast of Black Noise includes Jackson Rathbone from The Island, Eve Mauro from Cypher, Ashton Leigh from Big Shark, Wayne Gordon from Into the Badlands, and Sadie Newman from Holmes & Watson.

With just a little over a month until the film's release on VOD, Screen Rant is thrilled to exclusively premiere the first trailer and poster for Black Noise. The video, which can be seen at the top of this article, provides a first glimpse into this gripping sci-fi thriller, as Pettyfer and his elite team find themselves trapped in a life-or-death struggle against an unseen enemy that attacks them through a powerful sound. As their communication systems fail and they battle terrifying hallucinations, the stakes escalate as they race against time to escape. Take a look at the exclusive poster below to get a taste of the suspense and anticipation that Black Noise has to offer.

Uncover the Thrilling Secret of the Deadly Island in Black Noise Trailer & Poster [EXCLUSIVE]

Black Noise Continues Pettyfer's Biggest Career Trend

Uncover the Thrilling Secret of the Deadly Island in Black Noise Trailer & Poster [EXCLUSIVE]

Following his debut in the film adaptation of the YA spy novel Stormbreaker, Pettyfer's onscreen success gained momentum in 2011. He achieved moderate box office hits with I Am Number Four, Beastly, and In Time. Subsequently, he garnered critical acclaim for his performance in the original Magic Mike film, as well as for his roles in the loosely-based historical biopics The Butler and Elvis & Nixon. Notably, two of his three projects in 2011 marked the beginning of a recurring trend in his career: starring in science fiction-driven projects.

Pettyfer returned to the sci-fi genre in 2018 with the Netflix miniseries The I-Land. The show revolves around a group of individuals who wake up on a deserted tropical island with no recollection of their identities or how they arrived there. Critics and audiences criticized the series for its similarities to Lost and Westworld, resulting in widespread negative reviews. Pettyfer continued his involvement in the sci-fi realm with the disaster thriller Warning, where he starred alongside Thomas Jane. The film received mixed reviews from critics but garnered a more positive response from audiences.

In his latest project, Black Noise, Pettyfer explores a concept similar to the unseen forces that contributed to the success of franchises like Bird Box and A Quiet Place. The trailer does not clarify whether the deadly sound originates from a supernatural or alien entity or if it is a man-made threat. Furthermore, the footage suggests that those who hear the noise will be haunted by elements from their past. It remains to be seen whether Pettyfer's character has a tragic backstory or if he is concealing something darker, reminiscent of his role in The I-Land.

Black Noise will be available on digital and on demand on November 3.

Source: Screen Rant Plus