A new Protocol 7 trailer for the upcoming corporate thriller led by Rachel Whittle has been released, previewing the new movie. The film is set to have a premiere screening in New York City at the Look Dine-in Cinema on May 31 before opening at The Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles on June 14 with a a week-long engagement.
There will also be a mid-week GATHR powered theatrical “people’s premiere” on May 29, which is “a one day nation-wide event open to the public hosted by community ambassadors.” After that, showtimes in more United States and Canadian cities will follow.
“Based on real-life events, Protocol 7 follows Alexis Koprowski, a devoted mother and small-town family lawyer, Adrian Jay, a renegade doctor exiled from the medical profession, and Steve Schilling, a virologist at a prominent vaccine laboratory turned corporate whistleblower, as they work together to hold a large pharmaceutical corporation accountable for allegedly fraudulent test results behind a failing mumps vaccine,” reads the film’s synopsis. “The film takes us behind the corporate curtain, exposing a chain of command that devolves responsibility, prioritizes profits over people, and fosters an amoral mindset of ‘just following orders.'”
You can watch the Protocol 7 trailer on YouTube below (watch more trailers):
You can check out the poster as well below:
Who directed Protocol 7?
Protocol 7 was directed and written by Andy Wakefield as well as written by Terry Rossio. It was produced by Joey Vasatka and Brian Wendel and executive produced by Marcel Jahnke and Andy Wakefield. The film stars Rachel Whittle (The Purge, The Thing about Pam), Matthew Mardsen (Black Hawk Down, Helen of Troy) and Eric Roberts (Runaway Train, King of the Gypsies).