Lionsgate has released a skin-crawling new clip titled “I Hate Rats” from the upcoming horror film DO NOT ENTER, which is set to deliver a high-stakes, claustrophobic nightmare when it hits theaters, digital, and on-demand platforms on March 20, 2026. Based on the acclaimed book Creepers by David Morrell and directed by Marc Klasfeld, the film follows a group of thrill-seeking urban explorers known as the "Creepers" as they attempt to livestream from New Jersey’s abandoned Paragon Hotel. The newly released scene showcases the intense physical and psychological toll on the lead characters, including Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, Francesca Reale, Shane Paul McGhie, and Laurence O’Fuarain, as they navigate a narrow, rusted drainage tunnel only to be swarmed by a massive flood of rats. This frantic scramble for safety highlights the film's R-rating for bloody violence and language, as the characters struggle to shield themselves from the deluge of vermin before a weary character declares, "I hate rats".
What begins as a quest for fame, fueled by the hotel's rumored $300 million stash and mobster past, quickly spirals into a fight for survival across a lean 91-minute runtime. Written by Stephen Susco, Spencer Mandel, and Dikega Hadnot, the narrative forces the group to fend off deadly human rivals while being hunted by supernatural creatures lurking in the shadows, testing their endurance and sanity. Produced by Jordan Schur, the film also features performances by Javier Botet, Kai Caster, and Nicholas Hamilton. Audiences can prepare for this descent into terror by following the official hashtag #DoNotEnterMovie on social media ahead of the film's spring release.

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