20th Century Studios will be rebooting The Omen once again with an all-new movie set to revive the horror franchise in 2024.Coming to theaters on April 5, The First Omen is a new film that serves as a prequel to the original Omen movie that was released in 1976. In the movie, per the official logline, “When a young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.” The new trailer for the movie can be seen below.This new film is the latest of multiple reboots to be given to the Omen franchise, which was last seen on the big screen with the remake that was released in 2006. That followed the three sequels to the original film: 1978’s Damien: Omen II, 1981’s Omen III: The Final Conflict, and 1991’s Omen IV: The Awakening. After one failed attempt to reimagine the show with a pilot that wasn’t picked up in the 1990s, The Omen was revived for the small screen in 2016 with the short-lived series Damien. The show, which was canceled after one season at A&E, served as a follow-up to the original movie by ignoring the three sequels and the remake.
20th Century Studios will be rebooting The Omen once again with an all-new movie set to revive the horror franchise in 2024.
Coming to theaters on April 5, The First Omen is a new film that serves as a prequel to the original Omen movie that was released in 1976. In the movie, per the official logline, “When a young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her own faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.” The new trailer for the movie can be seen below.
This new film is the latest of multiple reboots to be given to the Omen franchise, which was last seen on the big screen with the remake that was released in 2006. That followed the three sequels to the original film: 1978’s Damien: Omen II, 1981’s Omen III: The Final Conflict, and 1991’s Omen IV: The Awakening. After one failed attempt to reimagine the show with a pilot that wasn’t picked up in the 1990s, The Omen was revived for the small screen in 2016 with the short-lived series Damien. The show, which was canceled after one season at A&E, served as a follow-up to the original movie by ignoring the three sequels and the remake.
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