This exclusive trailer for the upcominghorrorfilmGhosts of the Voidteases a terrifyingly isolated tale as a newly homeless woman wrestles with exhaustion, her crumbling marriage, and the threat of mysterious, masked strangers.Ghosts of the Voidcomes courtesy of writer/director Jason Miller, who aims to craft a riveting, slow-burn thriller that delves deep into the psychological depths of a crumbling marriage stuck in the middle of nowhere. The horror outing promises to expose the fragility of the human psyche in the face of adversity, while leaving audiences to question the thin line between reality and the supernatural. Check out our exclusive trailer forGhosts of the Voidbelow:
Alongside the trailer, you’re able to also check out the richly detailed synopsis forGhosts of the Voidbelow:

“Jen and Tyler used to have it all: a solid marriage, a nice home, and careers that promised a bright future. But when Tyler’s drinking problem worsens, and his writer’s block continues, the debt collectors show no mercy, forcing the couple out of their home and into their car.
Beyond stressed, exhausted, and overwhelmed with feelings of failure, Jen and Tyler park their car in a vacant lot, hoping to get a good night’s sleep before dealing with the realities of tomorrow. However, their sleep becomes interrupted by homeless passersby, mischievous local kids, and eventually, ominous strangers in harrowing masks.”

Led by Tedra Millan and Michael Reagan,Ghosts of the Voidis written and directed by Jason Miller and produced by Seth Savoy, Mike Ware, and Tony Kamin. Executive producers include Cory Coken, Bryen Hensley, Anthony Marchese, Jamie Vanadia, Edward Weil, Ted Reilly, Mark Glassgow, and Kelly Waller, with cinematography by Nathan Salter, editing by Brendan Jamieson, and a score composed by Devin Delaney.
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Ghosts of the Void Shines a Light on the Struggles Many Face Chasing the Mythical American Dream
Filmmaker Jason Miller, known for his personal and thoughtful approach to unusual, often dark, premises and his work on the likes of 2020’sEcho Boomersstarring Michael Shannon and Patrick Schwarzenegger, concocted the low-budget idea forGhosts of the Voidwhile thinking abouthis own personal struggles.
“For years, I’d been trying to get bigger projects off the ground, dreaming of my chance to break in as a film director. Those years hadn’t been easy. My wife and I knew the fear of financial insecurity, the slog of scraping by; meanwhile, I knew the fear of time slipping away, my dreams going with it. I needed a new idea – I needed to think smaller. Then it hit me: I was sitting in the location for a simple but powerful story that could not only be produced on a relatively simple budget, but also capture and express the very fears that were driving me to the idea in the first place.”

For Miller, it was important to use the horror trappings ofGhosts of the Voidto shine a light on the struggles faced by people when “chasing the mythical American dream.” As he explains it…
“Thanks to an amazing cast and crew, I’m very happy with the final result and am proud to call “Ghosts of the Void” my debut feature. I hope that it gives people a fun, thrilling ride, and that it shines a little light on the emotional struggles many face chasing the mythical American dream.”
Ghosts of the Voidis due to land in limited theaters on Friday, August 02, 2025, and will be available on Digital + On Demand from Tuesday, August 15, 2025.