Starring Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead), Samara Weaving, and Steven Brand (Teen Wolf), Joe Lynch's Mayhem follows Derek Cho, who teams up with an ex-client to take on the boss fight of all boss fights, and you can view the new key art that embraces the movie's manic mayhem.

"The first feature film from writer Matias Caruso, MAYHEM was directed by Joe Lynch (Everly, Knights of Badassdom) and stars Steven Yeun ("The Walking Dead," Okja), Samara Weaving (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Showtime's "SMILF"), and Steven Brand ("Teen Wolf," "Secrets and Lies").

SYNOPSIS: Derek Cho (Steven Yeun) is having a really bad day. After being unjustly fired from his job, he discovers that the law firm’s building is under quarantine for a mysterious and dangerous virus. Chaos erupts throughout the office as the victims of the disease begin acting out their wildest impulses. Joining forces with a former client (Samara Weaving) who has a grudge of her own, Derek savagely fights tooth and nail to get to the executives on the top floor and settle the score once and for all."

RLJ Entertainment will release Mayhem in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms beginning November 10th. We'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated as more information on Mayhem is revealed, including its first trailer, and in case you missed it, read Heather Wixson's SXSW review of the film.

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    Tamika hails from North Beach, Maryland, a tiny town inches from the Chesapeake Bay.She knew she wanted to be an actor after reciting a soliloquy by Sojourner Truth in front of her entire fifth grade class. Since then, she's appeared in over 20 film and television projects. In addition to acting, Tamika is the Indie Spotlight manager for Daily Dead, where she brings readers news on independent horror projects every weekend.

    The first horror film Tamika watched was Child's Play. Being eight years old at the time, she remembers being so scared when Chucky came to life that she projectile vomited. It's tough for her to choose only one movie as her favorite horror film, so she picked two: Nosferatu and The Stepford Wives (1975).