‘Dangerous Animals’ – Bloody Disgusting Presents Early Screenings of Sean Byrne’s New …

‘Dangerous Animals’ – Bloody Disgusting Presents Early Screenings of Sean Byrne’s New …

One of the most anticipated horror films this year is Dangerous Animals, the latest splash from Australian filmmaker Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones,The Devil’s Candy). Although the Jai Courtney-led thriller doesn’t chomp into theaters until June 6th, Bloody Disgusting has the early ticket for those willing to wade in the film’s shark-infested waters.

On Thursday, May 29th, we’re presenting special sneak screenings across the US. With the exception of Dallas and Houston, all screenings start at 7 PM local. Do you see your local theater listed? RSVP below and see what Meagan Navarro called in her 4.5 skull review: “one ferocious subversion of shark horror” and “one of the year’s must-see movies.”

Atlanta – AMC Colonial

Austin – AMC Barton Creek Square 14

Boston – AMC Boston Commons

Chicago – AMC Newcity

Dallas – Alamo Lake Highlands

Houston – Regal Edwards MarqE

Nashville – Regal Green Hills

Philadelphia – AMC Cherry Hill

Phoenix – Harkins Arizona Mills

San Diego – AMC Mission Valley

San Francisco – AMC Metreon

St Louis – Marcus St. Charles

DC – AMC Georgetown

In the summer horror movie, “Trapped on a killer’s boat with hungry sharks circling below, a surfer must outwit a predator more dangerous than the ocean itself—will she escape, or become the next offering to the deep? Sean Byrne returns with his third visceral feature.”

Hassie Harrison (“Yellowstone”), Jai Courtney (The Suicide Squad) and Josh Heuston (“Heartbreak High”) lead the cast of Sean Byrne’s shark movie Dangerous Animals.

Watch the trailer below that gives a closer look at Jai Courtney’s Tucker, a serial killer with a rather unique modus operandi. Filmmaker Sean Byrne recently previewed his upcoming feature in Bloody Disgusting’s Summer Preview, where he teased more about Courtney’s unforgettable turn.

“That’s how the spider catches the fly,” Byrne said of Tucker’s disarming qualities. “He’s got to be charismatic to get people on the boat, but then equally terrifying. But yet, still somehow capture the damaged child inside; and Jai and I spoke a lot about just the opportunity within horror. Villains can just own the stage in a way. The way that Kathy Bates does in MiseryChristian Bale in American Psycho, and Jack Nicholson in The Shining, and really having fun.”

Byrne continued, “But it also has got to be a nuanced performance. I’d always been a fan of Jai’s, and just a really solid actor. I had this feeling that there was this weird character actor inside him that wanted to explode, and I think it’s my favorite performance of his. I mean, I’m biased, but I really feel like it’s one of those iconic villains. And in a way, he does see himself as the shark.”

Nick Lepard wrote the screenplay for Dangerous Animals, which comes courtesy of Brouhaha Entertainment, LD Entertainment, Oddfellows Entertainment, and Range Media Partners.

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