Get ready for some chills and thrills as the summer draws to a close with the upcoming film “Monster Summer.” Directed by David Henrie of “Wizards of Waverly Place” fame, and written by Cornelius Uliano and Bryan Schulz, this movie is set to hit the big screen on October 4, 2024, promising to mesmerize audiences of all ages.
The recently released trailer for “Monster Summer” gives us a sneak peek into a summer vacation gone awry. The plot revolves around a family looking forward to a season of fun only to be confronted with a mysterious and disruptive presence. The official summary reveals that young Noah and his friends must join forces with a retired police detective to protect their island from monstrous dangers.
The film features a standout cast, led by Mason Thames, known for his role in 2021’s “The Black Phone.” Thames is making a name for himself with exciting projects, including the upcoming live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon” and a film called “Incoming,” both scheduled for release in 2024.
Adding to the star power is veteran actor Mel Gibson, fresh from his appearances in “Boneyard” and “Desperation Road.” Gibson brings his seasoned presence to the character of the retired detective. Fans can also anticipate Gibson’s directorial venture, “Flight Risk,” an action thriller starring Mark Wahlberg, set to debut next year.
The supporting cast includes Lorraine Bracco, Nora Zehetner, Abby James Witherspoon, Julian Lerner, and Noah Cottrell, each bringing their own dynamic touch to this thrilling escapade.
With the countdown to October 4 underway, “Monster Summer” guarantees a mix of mystery, excitement, and family entertainment. Save the date for this unforgettable cinematic journey that will have you at the edge of your seat!
Monster Summer | Official Trailer (2024 Movie) | In Theaters October 4th
Ready for an epic adventure? Dive into a spooky, fun journey that the whole family will love. #MonsterSummerMovie hits theaters on October 4th. It’s going to be a #homerun this #halloween season! Directed by David Henrie. Starring Mason Thames, Julian Lerner, Abby James Witherspoon, Noah Cottrell, Nora Zehetner, Patrick Renna, with Lorraine Bracco, and Mel Gibson.