Dark Skies will be released next week and we have the final one-sheet for you to check out. We also have details on how you can attend a free early screening in Los Angeles.

“From the producers of Paranormal Activity, Insidious, and Sinister comes Dark Skies: a supernatural thriller that follows a young family living in the suburbs. As husband and wife Daniel and Lacey Barret witness an escalating series of disturbing events involving their family, their safe and peaceful home quickly unravels. When it becomes clear that the Barret family is being targeted by an unimaginably terrifying and deadly force, Daniel and Lacey take matters in their own hands to solve the mystery of what is after their family.”

Directed by Scott Stewart (PriestLegion), Dark Skies stars Kerri Russell, Josh Hamilton, Dakota Goyo, Kadan Rockett and J.K. Simmons. If you'd like to attend an early screening in Los Angeles, here are details on how you can RSVP:

"Fans can see DARK SKIES at a free special screening event next Wednesday, February 20th at the ArcLight Dome in LA. It will include special appearances by director Scott Stewart and Producer Jason Blum, as well as food trucks, giveaways, a DJ and more!

RSVP now at http://youhavebeenchosen.org/LAevent/

Seating is limited so it will be first come, first serve - be sure to get there early."

To watch five clips and the trailer from Dark Skies, visit: http://dailydead.com/four-new-clips-from-dark-skies/

Source: Moviefone
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