Decal Releasing has shared the official McVeigh trailer for the upcoming thriller drama about domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh, who was the one that orchestrated the Oklahoma City bombing 1995, which led to the deaths of 168 people including 19 children. Following its world premiere at the 2024, Tribeca Film Festival, the film is scheduled to make its debut on March 21, in theaters and on VOD.
“A haunting psychological thriller based on one of America’s most infamous figures,” reads the official synopsis. “After the Waco siege, a chilling plan brews in the mind of army veteran Timothy McVeigh. What follows are the harrowing events leading up to the single deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history.”
Check out the McVeigh trailer below (watch more trailers):
Who is in the McVeigh trailer?
The video introduces Game of Thrones vet Alfie Allen as he portrays a disturbed man, who committed the country’s deadliest act of domestic terrorism. The trailer also features Brett Gelman (Stranger Things) as Terry, Ashley Benson (Pretty Little Liars) as Cindy, Anthony Carrigan (Barry) as Frédéric, and Tracy Letts (The Post).
McVeigh is directed by Mike Ott, who co-wrote the screenplay with Alex Gioulakis. The film is produced by Miles Alva, Nicolaas Bertelsen, Ash Christian, Joe Pirro, Shaum S. Sengupta, and Monte Zajicek. Executive producers are Stephen Braun, Justin Brown, Sara Castillo, Milan Chakraborty, John Craighead, Stacey Davis, Todd Emerson, Tom Malloy, Drew Mardis, Brent Pennington, James Schamus, Charlie Shrem, and Shaoky Taraman, with Daniel Vignal and Dagmawi Abebe set as the cinematographer and editor, respectively. It hails from Decal Releasing.