Divinity Trailer Previews Bizarre Bella Thorne Sci-Fi Movie Produced by Steven Soderbergh
Divinity Trailer Previews Bizarre Bella Thorne Sci-Fi Movie Produced by Steven Soderbergh
A new trailer for Divinity, which is executive produced by Steven Soderbergh, previews a bizarre sci-fi movie starring Bella Thorne, Stephen Dorff, and more.
Revealed exclusively by IGN, a new trailer for Divinity teases a strange new film from writer, director, and producer Eddie Alcazar. Along with Thorne and Dorff, Divinity stars Scott Bakula, Moises Arias, Jason Genao, and Karrueche Tran.
Check out the trailer for Divinity below
What is Divinity about?
“Set in an otherworldly human existence, scientist Sterling Pierce (Bakula) dedicated his life to the quest for immortality, slowly creating the building blocks of a groundbreaking serum named Divinity,” the description reads. “Jaxxon Pierce (Dorff), his son, now controls and manufactures his father’s once-benevolent dream. Society on this barren planet has been entirely perverted by the supremacy of the drug, whose true origins are shrouded in mystery. Two mysterious brothers (Arias and Genao) arrive with a plan to abduct the mogul, and with the help of a seductive woman named Nikita (Karrueche Tran), they will be set on a path hurtling toward true immortality.”
Producing the film are Alcazar, Javier Lovato, Raphael Gindre, and Johnny Starke.
“It’s about life, death, and rebirth – those are the main themes that surround it,” Alcazar said of the movie. “[Divinity] enables people to become pretty much immortal, at least physically immortal. But it’s a work in progress, the mind aspect hasn’t been fully figured out. So minds are deteriorating the same as normal, but everyone is physically in their prime. Another side-effect is that you can’t reproduce when you’re taking the chemical, so people taking it must choose… either to live forever or give life.”
Having premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2023, Divinity hits theaters in the United States on October 13, 2023, from Utopia and Sumerian.