‘No One Will Save You’ – New Poster Finds an Alien at the Front Door

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Hitting Hulu this week is the action-packed alien invasion horror movie No One Will Save You, and 20th Century Studios has debuted a brand new piece of poster art today.

Artist Chelsea Lowe is the creator of this official art for No One Will Save You, which shows an alien standing outside a home. Behind the creature, its freaky shadow looms large.

Starring Kaitlyn Dever, the sci-fi horror movie begins streaming on September 22, exclusively on Hulu in the U.S., Star+ in Latin America, and Disney+ in all other territories. 

No One Will Save You was written and directed by Brian Duffield, the writer of the films Underwater and Love & Monsters, as well as the writer/director of Spontaneous.

No One Will Save You introduces Brynn Adams (Dever), a creative and talented young woman who’s been alienated from her community. Lonely but ever hopeful, Brynn finds solace within the walls of the home where she grew up—until she’s awakened one night by strange noises from decidedly unearthly intruders.

What follows is an action-packed face-off between Brynn and a host of extraterrestrial beings who threaten her future while forcing her to deal with her past.

Written and directed by Brian Duffield, the 20th Century Studios film features music by composer Joseph Trapanese. Tim White, Trevor White, Allan Mandelbaum and Duffield produce, and Dever and Joshua Throne executive produce. 

No One Will Save You is rated PG-13 for “violent content and terror.”

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