Last week Screen Rant revealed the teaser poster for Robert Rodriguez’s Hypnotic and today we have an exclusive first look at the official full, final poster for the mind-bending thriller.
Where the teaser featured Ben Affleck’s detective Danny Rourke running at the center of the mind-bending spiral of dominoes, lost and hardly visible, the full Hypnotic poster is all Affleck, ready for action.
The story of Hypnotic follows Rourke as he searches for his missing daughter while also investigating strange bank robberies where he learns that nothing may be as it seems.
Robert Rodriguez’s Hypnotic Final Official Poster Revealed
What is Hypnotic About?
Determined to find his missing daughter, Austin detective Danny Rourke instead finds himself spiraling down a rabbit hole while investigating a series of reality-bending bank robberies where he will ultimately call into question his most basic assumptions about everything and everyone in his world. Aided by Diana Cruz, an unnervingly gifted psychic, Rourke simultaneously pursues and is pursued by a lethal specter – the one man he believes holds the key to finding the missing girl – only to discover more than he ever bargained for.
The story sees Rourke enlist the help of a psychic Diana Cruz (Alice Braga) which begins his journey of opening his mind. Also joining the ensemble cast are JD Pardo as Rourke’s partner Nicks, Hala Finley has Rourke’s daughter Minnie, alongside Dayo Okeniyi, Jeff Fahey, Jackie Earle Haley, William Fichtner
Hypnotic is distributed by Ketchup Entertainment and produced by Mark Gill, Guy Botham, Lisa Ellzey, Jeff Robinov p.g.a, John Graham, Racer Max and Robert Rodriguez p.g.a.. The executive producers are: James Portolese, Joshua Throne, Maitreya Yasuda, Crystal Bourbeau, Vincent Bruzzese, Beth Bruckner O’Brien, Peter Touche, Christelle Conan, Gareth West, Chris Milburn, Artur Galstian, Vahan Yepremyan, Walter Josten, Patrick Josten and Jordan Wagner. The co-executive producers are Ryan Basford, Court Coursey and Caylee Cowan.
Hypnotic releases in theaters on May 12.
Culled: ScreenRant