A new sci-fi horror thriller is entering the spotlight today as the first trailer for The Cure has officially been released online, giving audiences a disturbing glimpse into its dark premise.
The film stars David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil) and Ashley Greene (Twilight) alongside Samantha Cochran, and comes from writers who previously worked on the psychological thriller Unsane. The newly released trailer introduces a tense family drama wrapped in a sinister biomedical conspiracy.
The story follows Ally Braun, a 16-year-old girl suffering from a mysterious illness. As her condition worsens, she uncovers a horrifying truth: her wealthy biotech-industry adoptive parents may be harvesting her blood for their own disturbing experiments. The discovery triggers a spiral into paranoia, survival, and a deeper conspiracy that threatens her life.
The trailer leans heavily into psychological tension and claustrophobic dread, hinting at themes of medical exploitation and family betrayal. With Dastmalchian already a recognizable face in modern horror, the film is generating early interest among genre fans who appreciate character-driven sci-fi horror.
According to early release plans, The Cure is set to debut digitally in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2026, with a United States release expected to be announced soon.
As anticipation builds, the trailer suggests that The Cure could join the growing list of indie horror titles exploring the darker side of science and family secrets.