Do Not Enter: Formerly Creepers, Announces Spring Release and Shares New Trailer
Lionsgate Premiere Retitles Film and Announces Release Date
Lionsgate Premiere and Suretone Pictures have announced that their upcoming film Creepers has been retitled to Do Not Enter. The film is set to receive a limited domestic release on March 20, 2026, accompanied by a newly released trailer and promotional poster.
Directed by Marc Klasfeld, Do Not Enter is adapted from a novel by David Morrell, who is also known for writing First Blood. The plot centers around a group of thrill-seeking urban explorers, known as the Creepers gang, who are drawn to the abandoned Paragon Hotel in New Jersey. This hotel, laden with a notorious past of mob connections, ghost stories, and a rumored cache of $300 million, becomes the backdrop for their latest livestreaming stunt. As the Creepers delve into its eerie depths, they encounter not only rival threats but also supernatural entities, challenging their sanity and desire for fame.
The film features a diverse cast, including Jake Manley, Adeline Rudolph, Francesca Reale, and Shane Paul McGhie, among others. The screenplay was crafted by Stephen Susco, Spencer Mandel, and Dikega Hadnot, while Jordan Schur produced the film through his Suretone Pictures label. Originally announced in 2022, the film’s release was delayed due to complex visual effects and industry strikes.
Schur, who has a longstanding partnership with Lionsgate, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming release. “Lionsgate has been an extraordinary partner and we are thrilled to be releasing Do Not Enter next month," he stated. "This movie will have audiences on the edge of their seats and I’m thrilled that this story will be available for moviegoers to discover on the big screen.”
As Do Not Enter approaches its release date, anticipation continues to build around its unique blend of horror and adventure, showcasing the perils of fame and exploration in an abandoned setting.







