After surviving the incidents in Barrow, Alaska, Stella Olemaun relocates to Los Angeles, where she intentionally attracts the attention of the local vampire population in order to avenge the death of her husband, Eben.
This movie contains 1 potentially triggering events.
There is discussion of a character’s 5 year old daughter being killed by a vampire, but it isn’t shown. Another scene shows a young boy in a freezer, harmed.
Scene where a tooth is pulled out of a person’s mouth. Audio and visual is graphic. Happens when Lilith kneels in front of the guy (lovers) from the hotel.
Once Stella and Paul hit the ship with their weapons and Lilith appears, stop watching until the bath scene or you don't hear the alarms anymore. Bright, flashing, constant lights stay throughout that scene.
Technically no, however, out of any of the characters the audience is supposed to care about, yes, the black guy dies first. They don’t even put him down in a dignified manner. Just brutally smash his brains/head in with a cinder block.
Unknown. FBI agent may have cancer or another type of terminal illness. I went on and chose to say yes to this as he is very sick, coughs up blood, which could be a trigger for those who lost loved ones to cancer.
Yes but not a typical one. The people in it are not using the shower to get clean or even have any water on. They are bangin' in said shower with clothes half on and no water going.