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Epic Pictures Group Sets North American Release Date for the Action Thriller LOST HORIZON
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Lost Horizon
LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- Hollywood-based Epic Pictures Group is set to release the action thriller LOST HORIZON across North America. The film will open in select theaters on November 28, 2025, followed by a digital release on December 2, 2025. LOST HORIZON was directed by Patrick Garcia, who is known for cult hits such as Hell Trip, Last Sacrament, and The Zens, as well as his award-winning work in animation and visual effects. The film stars Tom Fairfoot (The Crown), Aimee Botes (Trailer Made), Kayla Osburn (Killsite), Lebohang Mzwimbi, Ryan Massie, Llewellyn Cordier (Hunting Jessica Brok), Farai Chigudu (When Africa Meets You), Alonso Grandio (Diepe Waters), and Joseph Clarke. Saturn Media served as the film's production company.

How far would one man go to confront his past and fight for justice in a land torn apart by conflict and corruption? LOST HORIZON is a thrilling tale of betrayal, survival, and redemption set against a backdrop of war and criminal activity. Former soldier Michael Foster (Fairfoot) must rescue a war correspondent from a sinister doctor and later lead a daring operation to save a colonial's daughter from rebels. As he navigates the dangerous web of poaching and rebellion, Michael uncovers a conspiracy and faces off against ruthless foes in a climatic showdown.

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"We're excited for audiences to discover Lost Horizon, a bold, high-energy action film that delivers everything fans of the genre crave", says Epic Pictures Group CEO Patrick Ewald. "The film delivers solid thrills, great performances, and the kind of confident filmmaking that reminds you how satisfying a smart action movie can be."

Director Patrick Garcia notes "In a land still healing from the remnants of war, a team arrives to finish a job. But what they discover is that some wounds don't heal — they open doors. Lost Horizon asks: will you walk through them, or run from them? My mission with this film was to tell the story of a civil war through the eyes of veteran Michael Foster — to explore his internal wounds, the moral debts, and the silent treaties we sign with ourselves."

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ABOUT EPIC PICTURES GROUP

Founded in 2007, Epic Pictures Group is an independent content studio with the mission of delivering the best-in-class genre entertainment "for fans, by fans." Epic Pictures produces, finances, and distributes approximately twenty-thirty independent genre films a year. In 2013, the company established Epic Pictures Releasing which is its US focused distribution division. In 2017, Epic Pictures acquired the world's most popular horror website, Dread Central, and launched its unique horror label, Dread, followed by its AVOD channel, DreadTV. In 2019, Epic Pictures started the horror gaming site, DreadXP, with a focus on editorial, reviews, podcasts, and original streaming content. In 2020, DreadXP began a video game production and publishing division in collaboration with some of the most innovative developers in the independent gaming space.

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