Ready to lose sleep?

This October, horror gets a nightmarish new face in “Never Sleep Again”, an original supernatural thriller that dares to ask: what if sleep isn’t your escape—it’s your curse?

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From the producers of Get Out and The Invisible Man, and helmed by breakout director Omar Ruiz, Never Sleep Again has horror fans buzzing with anticipation—and insomnia.

Plot: When Dreams Kill

In Never Sleep Again, sleep is no longer safe.

The story follows Dr. Lena Walker (Florence Pugh), a sleep scientist researching an unexplained series of deathsvictims all found lifeless in bed, their faces twisted in fear. Each person had complained of terrifying dreams involving the same shadowy figure. As Lena’s investigation deepens, she begins experiencing the same visions. Worse stillthe entity seems real… and it’s crossing over.

The only way to survive? Stay awake. But sleep is inevitable. And the longer you fight it, the weaker you become.

A Stylish and Smart Nightmare

Early viewers have compared Never Sleep Again to A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Ring, and Black Swan—a slow-burning, high-concept horror film that mixes surreal dreamscapes with grounded emotional terror. Critics are praising its psychological depth, immersive visuals, and a performance from Florence Pugh that’s already generating awards buzz.