‘Infinity Pool’ – New Poster for Brandon Cronenberg Movie Gets Trippy

Horror

Brandon Cronenberg‘s (Antiviral, Possessor) new movie Infinity Pool is on the way this month from NEON and Topic Studios, and a trippy new piece of poster art has arrived today.

Infinity Pool will release in theaters on January 27, 2023. Check out the new art below.

Mia Goth (Pearl) and Alexander Skarsgård (The Northman) star.

In the film, “While staying at an isolated island resort, James (Alexander Skarsgård) and Em (Cleopatra Coleman) are enjoying a perfect vacation of pristine beaches, exceptional staff, and soaking up the sun. But guided by the seductive and mysterious Gabi (Mia Goth), they venture outside the resort grounds and find themselves in a culture filled with violence, hedonism, and untold horror. A tragic accident leaves them facing a zero tolerance policy for crime:

“Either you’ll be executed, or, if you’re rich enough to afford it, you can watch yourself die instead.”

NEON co-financed and executive produced the sci-fi thriller alongside Topic Studios.

Telefilm Canada and the Croatian Film Fund will also co-finance the production. Karen Harnisch and Andrew Cividino of Film Forge, Noah Segal and Christina Piovesan of Elevation Pictures, and Rob Cotterill are producing, with Daniel Kresmery and Jonathan Halperyn co-producing for Hero Squared and Anita Juka for 4 Film. Tom Quinn, Jeff Deutchman, and Emily Thomas will serve as executive producers for NEON, Michael Bloom, Maria Zuckerman and Ryan Heller for Topic Studios, and Hengameh Panahi and Charlotte Mickie for Celluloid Dreams.

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