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Dakota Fanning (Watchers) is set to join director Bryan Bertino (The Strangers, The Dark and the Wicked) for the horror film Vicious, but Paramount has shifted its release date yet again, according to Deadline.

Dakota Fanning is set to join director Bryan Bertino (The Strangers, Dark and the Wicked) for the horror film Vicious, which has been given a new release date today.

Director: Bryan Bertino
Writer: Bryan Bertino
Stars: Dakota Fanning, Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack

Paramount Pictures will release Vicious on February 28, 2025. The horror film was previously scheduled for August 8, 2025.


“The plot follows a young girl who must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips down a disturbing rabbit hole contained within a mysterious gift from a nighttime visitor.”


Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard and Devyn Nekoda also star.


Bryan Bertino wrote the script and will direct the film, an Atlas Independent production. Melinda Whitaker is executive producing, and Richard Suckle is also producing.


Vicious was initially slated for an August 8, 2025 release, but was moved up to February 28, 2025. Now, Bertino's film is undated as the studio is looking for a better date for the film.


Not much is known about Vicious yet, but the plot follows "a young girl who must spend the night fighting for her existence as she slips through a disturbing rabbit trap that's inside a mysterious gift from a nighttime visitor."


Kathryn Hunter, Mary McCormack, Rachel Blanchard and Devyn Nekoda are also involved.


Bryan Bertino wrote the script and will direct the film, an Atlas Independent production. Melinda Whitaker is executive producing, and Richard Suckle is also producing.

Here's hoping Vicious finds a secure 2025 release date soon, because Bertino's most recent film, The Dark and the Wicked, delivered some serious atmospheric chills.

Watch Vicious 2025 Movie Trailer




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