Danger Lurks Below in New Fantasy Island Poster

Earlier this month, horror fans were treated to the first trailer for Fantasy Island, Blumhouse's [...]

Earlier this month, horror fans were treated to the first trailer for Fantasy Island, Blumhouse's feature-film take on the iconic television series. The trailer showcased that a pretty horrific concept could lurk among the shadows of an island that can manufacture your inner desires -- and a new poster takes that a step further. A poster for the upcoming film has made the rounds online, which shows a pretty menacing skull lurking beneath the surface of the titular locale. You can check it out below.

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(Photo: Blumhouse)

In Blumhouse's new spin on Fantasy Island, the enigmatic Mr. Roarke (played by Michael Peña) makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives.

Ant-Man star Michael Pena steps into the role originally played by Ricardo Montalbán on the small screen. He's joined in the film by Maggie Q (Divergent, Live Free or Die Hard), Lucy Hale (Katy Keene, Truth or Dare), Austin Stowell (Catch 22, Battle of the Sexes), Portia Doubleday (Carrie, Mr. Robot), Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley), Ryan Hansen (Veronica Mars, Friday the 13th), and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Walking Dead). Kick-Ass 2 and Truth or Dare's Jeff Wadlow direct from a script he co-wrote with Jillian Jacobs & Christopher Roach.

"We got to film in Fiji for two months, which was incredible," Hale told E! in a recent interview. "I never met Maggie before, and we've gotten very close."

Given the wildly-successful nature of some of Blumhouse's other franchises, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for Fantasy Island, especially as the company's founder is considering the idea of a somewhat-connected cinematic universe.

"I did. We would like to do that, we're thinking about it," Jason Blum said in an interview earlier this year. "I probably should have — it would have been easier to do what I thought of it earlier, but we're thinking about doing it, with some of them, anyway. And it's something that I'd really like to do."

What do you think of the latest poster for the Fantasy Island reboot? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

Fantasy Island lands in theaters on February 14, 2020.

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