Meghann Fahy Suffers Through a Deadly First Date with Brandon Sklenar in Intense “Drop” Trailer
The AirDropping thriller is in theaters April 11
Meghann Fahy and Brandon Sklenar go on a hellish first date in their new thriller.
On Wednesday, Jan. 22, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse debuted the first trailer for Drop, which stars Fahy, 34, as a widow and mom named Violet who steps out for her first date in a number of years with Sklenar's character Henry.
A synopsis for the movie teases that Henry proves "more charming and handsome than she expected. But their chemistry begins to curdle as Violet begins being irritated and then terrorized by a series of anonymous drops to her phone."
"She is instructed to tell nobody and follow instructions or the hooded figure she sees on her home security cameras will kill Violet’s young son and babysitting sister," the synopsis adds. "Violet must do exactly as directed or everyone she loves will die. Her unseen tormentor’s final directive? Kill Henry."
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Actors Violett Beane and Jacob Robinson join Fahy and Sklenar in the movie as Fahy's character's sister and son, respectively, while Reed Diamond, Gabrielle Ryan, Jeffery Self, Ed Weeks and Travis Nelson portray the restaurant's staff and other patrons.
Drop is directed by Christopher Landon, best known for writing and directing the Happy Death Day movies and the 2020 slasher Freaky. Jillian Jacobs and Chris Roach, who wrote Blumhouse horror movies like Truth or Dare and Fantasy Island, wrote the film, and filmmaker Michael Bay is listed among its producers.
The White Lotus alum Fahy most recently starred in 2024's Your Monster and the Netflix series The Perfect Couple. Sklenar starred in the 2024 adaptation of Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us and the Paramount+ Yellowstone prequel series 1923.
Drop is in theaters April 11.
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