The official poster for Forbidden Fruits has been released, offering a first chilling glimpse at the upcoming thriller led by Lili Reinhart, Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, and Alexandra Shipp. Set for a theatrical debut on March 27, the film blends occult aesthetics with coming-of-age tension in what’s shaping up to be one of spring’s most intriguing genre entries.
‘Forbidden Fruits’ poster teases eerie cult energy
The newly unveiled artwork leans heavily into moody, atmospheric visuals. Dark lighting, symbolic imagery, and an almost dreamlike composition hint at the secretive world that unfolds beneath the surface, quite literally. The story centers on a witchy femme cult operating out of a mall store’s basement, creating a striking contrast between suburban normalcy and hidden ritualistic power.
The poster’s design suggests themes of secrecy, sisterhood, and looming disruption. At the center of the narrative is a new girl whose arrival threatens to destabilize the cult’s delicate hierarchy, setting the stage for psychological tension and possible supernatural chaos.
Star-studded cast fuels early buzz
The film brings together a compelling ensemble. Lili Reinhart, known for her emotionally layered performances, leads alongside Lola Tung, Victoria Pedretti, whose past roles in psychological dramas have earned critical acclaim — and Alexandra Shipp, who continues to expand her range across genres.
The casting alone has driven strong online conversation, with fans praising the film’s dark feminine aesthetic and comparing its tone to cult-favorite thrillers that mix horror with social commentary.
‘Forbidden Fruits’ hits theaters March 27
With its mall-basement setting, witchcraft undertones, and focus on female power dynamics, Forbidden Fruits appears poised to tap into audiences drawn to stylized psychological thrillers. The March 27 theatrical release positions it as a standout late-winter entry, potentially benefiting from word-of-mouth buzz and strong visual branding.
As anticipation builds, the new poster has only intensified curiosity about what secrets lie beneath the store, and what happens when belief systems begin to crack.