Do Not Enter (2026 film)
2026 film by Marc Klasfeld
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Do Not Enter is a 2026 American horror thriller film directed by Marc Klasfeld and written by Stephen Susco, Spencer Mandel and Dikega Hadnot. It is based on David Morrell's 2005 novel Creepers. The film stars Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph in her film debut, Francesca Reale, Laurence O'Fuarain, Nicholas Hamilton, Javier Botet, Kai Caster, and Shane Paul McGhie.[2][3]
- Stephen Susco
- Spencer Mandel
- Dikega Hadnot
by David Morrell
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| Directed by | Marc Klasfeld |
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| Based on | Creepers by David Morrell |
| Produced by | Jordan Schur |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Yon Thomas |
| Edited by | Patrick J. Smith |
| Music by | Blitz//Berlin |
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| Distributed by | Lionsgate |
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Running time | 91 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Do Not Enter was released on March 20, 2026, by Lionsgate.
Cast
- Jake Manley as Rick[4]
- Adeline Rudolph as Diane[4]
- Francesca Reale as Cora[4]
- Laurence O'Fuarain as Balenger[4]
- Nicholas Hamilton as Tod[4]
- Javier Botet as Pale Creature[4]
- Kai Caster as JD[4]
- Shane Paul McGhie as Vernon[5]
- Brennan Keel Cook as Mack[6]
- Cat Shank as Beth[6]
Production
On July 11, 2022, it was announced that Lionsgate and Suretone Pictures would co-finance the film, then titled Creepers, with Klasfeld serving as director.[7]
On July 29, 2022, it was announced that Manley, Rudolph, Reale, O'Fuarain, Hamilton, Botet, Caster and Skylan Brooks were cast in the film.[4]
In August 2022, it was announced that McGhie replaced Brooks and that filming occurred in Bulgaria.[5] Later that same month, it was announced that Cook and Shank were cast in the film.[6]
Release
Do Not Enter was released in the United States on March 20, 2026, taking the original release date of I Can Only Imagine 2.[8]
Reception
George and Josh Bate of ScreenAnarchy gave the film a negative review, describing the film as "excruciatingly dull, unintentionally silly, and a viewing experience to avoid at all costs".[9]