Trailer unleashed for the Michael Bay-produced pandemic horror film Songbird

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

So that exploitative Michael Bay-produced pandemic horror film SONGBIRD – which was shot during Covid-19 quarantine in LA, and is actually about a mutated version of Covid ravaging the world – has just released a new trailer! You can check it out at the top of the article, and below is the official synopsis: 

Four years into quarantine the virus has changed and so have we… In the terrifying thriller ?SONGBIRD,? the COVID-23 virus has mutated and the world is in its fourth year of lockdown. Infected Americans are ripped from their homes and forced into quarantine camps known as Q-Zones, from which there is no escape, as a few brave souls fight back against the forces of oppression. Amid this dystopian landscape, a fearless courier, Nico (KJ Apa), who’s immune to the deadly pathogen, finds hope and love with Sara (Sofia Carson), though her lockdown prohibits them from physical contact. When Sara is believed to have become infected, Nico races desperately across the barren streets of Los Angeles in search of the only thing that can save her from imprisonment … or worse.

The first feature film to be made during COVID-19 in Los Angeles, and about the pandemic itself, SONGBIRD also stars Bradley Whitford and Demi Moore as a wealthy couple who may hold the key to Nico’s mission; Alexandra Daddario as a singer enmeshed in a messy and forbidden affair; Paul Walter Hauser as a disabled veteran whose best friend – a drone named Max – is his eyes and ears to a world that has left him behind; Craig Robinson as Nico’s boss; and Peter Stormare as the corrupt head of the city’s “sanitation” department, which seizes those infected and transports them to the Q-Zone.

Meanwhile, SONGBIRD – directed by Adam Mason and starring KJ Apa, Sofia Carson, Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser, and Demi Moore – has no official release date, but will be coming out sometime next year!

So what do you guys think? Responsible, irresponsible, meh? Either way, sound off below!

Source: Arrow in the Head

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