Lionsgate’s DO NOT ENTER Trailer Unleashes Terror Inside an Abandoned Hotel

Lionsgate just pulled back the curtain on its long-developing horror project, and it finally has a new name. Do Not Enter, previously titled Creepers, is officially locked in and headed our way with a fresh trailer that gives us a nasty peek inside one seriously cursed hotel.

If you like your horror mixed with livestream chaos and urban legend madness, this one’s going to be on your radar.

Originally announced in 2022 as Creepers, the film has now fully rebranded as Do Not Enter, and the new title fits the vibe perfectly. Along with the name change, Lionsgate dropped an intense trailer and a creepy one-sheet that sets the stage for what looks like a brutal night of survival.

The release date is set for March 20, 2026, and Lionsgate confirmed the film will premiere “In Select Theaters and On Digital” at the same time. The studio shared the news on X with a simple, ominous message: “What must be done, must be done. #DoNotEnter.”

The story centers on a crew of adrenaline junkies known as the Creepers gang. Their thing is chasing danger for views, and their next stunt might finally go too far.

They plan to livestream from inside New Jersey’s infamous Paragon Hotel, a crumbling landmark wrapped in mob history, ghost stories, and rumors of a hidden $300 million fortune. For them, it’s the kind of high-risk content that could blow up their following overnight.

Of course, abandoned hotels with violent pasts tend to have their own agendas.

Ignoring every warning sign imaginable, the group enters the Paragon Hotel expecting thrills. Instead, they get something much darker. As rival explorers complicate the situation, supernatural forces lurking in the shadows begin hunting them down. What starts as a publicity stunt spirals into a fight to make it out alive.

The film’s ensemble cast includes Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, Francesca Reale, Shane Paul McGhie, Kai Caster, Brennan Keel Cook, and creature performer Javier Botet, alongside Nicholas Hamilton and Laurence O’Fuarain.

The screenplay comes from Stephen Susco, Spencer Mandel, and Dikega Hadnot, adapting the novel by David Morrell, the author best known for First Blood. Directing duties fall to Marc Klasfeld.

GeekTyrant Homepage