Ishana Night Shyamalan, daughter of acclaimed director M. Night Shyamalan, is set to make her feature film directorial debut with the upcoming horror movie "The Watchers." Following her work directing episodes of the horror series "Servant" and several music videos for her sister, Ishana takes on this new film based on the book by A.M. Shine. Starring Dakota Fanning, "The Watchers" tells the story of a stranded artist in an Irish forest, confronting nightly terror from mysterious creatures. While the film has generated some skepticism due to being a product of nepotism—M. Night is the producer—it promises suspense and another famous Shyamalan twist. The film's trailer has been released, and the movie itself is scheduled for international release on June 12 and in the US on June 14.

What is "The Watchers" movie about?

"The Watchers" is a horror film where a 28-year-old artist named Mina, played by Dakota Fanning, becomes stranded in a forest in western Ireland. Alongside three strangers she meets there, Mina is terrorized by enigmatic creatures every night.

Background Information: The film "The Watchers" is likely to attract attention not just for its suspenseful premise but also because of the Shyamalan family's reputation for plot twists and horror storytelling. Ishana Night Shyamalan's father, M. Night Shyamalan, is known for movies such as "The Sixth Sense," "Unbreakable," and "Signs," which often feature surprising story turns. With "The Watchers," fans might expect the same level of psychological intrigue and surprise elements that are a hallmark of the Shyamalan brand.