Horror Comedy ‘Dead Dawn’ to Star ‘Reacher’ Actor Malcolm Goodwin (Exclusive)

A woman has a surprise in store for the best friend who killed her in the new feature Dead Dawn.

Aaron Jay Rome is overseeing the production of a supernatural thriller film, which is being shot in Louisiana at present. The main actors for this independent production are Malcolm Goodwin (from ‘Reacher’), Ashley Lenz (‘Go Crazy Go Mad’), Olivia Grace Applegate (‘Love & Death’), David Anders (‘The Vampire Diaries’) and Krishna Smitha (‘Silicon Valley’).

With a mix of chilling horror and amusing wit, the film “Dead Dawn” revolves around Anna-Beth (Lenz), a solo parent who unintentionally ends her dear friend’s life and secretly buries the body. However, the corpse’s decaying spirit returns to haunt Anna-Beth, serving as a sort of moral compass, while law enforcement starts probing into the mysterious event.

Rounding out the cast are Ashley Armstrong, Isaiah LaBorde and Grace Donaghe.

Originating from Allaborde Entertainment and Team Vision Entertainment, the film titled “Dead Dawn” is produced by Rome, Patrick Rowell, and Calvin Ursin Jr. It’s Rome who takes charge of the project, having collaborated with LaBorde on writing the script for it.

Currently, Rome is working on the movie titled “Silt,” a narrative penned by Vernon Davis and Tiffany Toney. This production is being filmed in Louisiana as well.

In addition to serving as the director, this individual is also a talented actor who appeared frequently in the Max series “Love & Death,” which premiered in April 2023. The show featured a star-studded cast including Elizabeth Olsen, Jesse Plemons, Lily Rabe, Patrick Fugit, and Krysten Ritter. Notably, Plemons received an Emmy nomination for his exceptional portrayal in the series.

In the first two seasons of Amazon’s series titled “Reacher,” Goodwin portrayed the character Oscar Finlay, sharing screen time with Alan Ritchson. His other small-screen appearances encompass roles in “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Fugitive,” “iZombie,” and “Breakout Kings.

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2025-04-11 21:54