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Abigail (2024 film)

Profile

Gender
Unknown
Born
2024-04-07 (Overlook Film Festival)
Nationality
United States
Languages
English
Residence History
Dublin, Ireland

Career

Occupations
film
Active Years
2024-2024
Affiliations
Universal Pictures, Project X Entertainment, Radio Silence Productions, Vinson Films
Influenced By
Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Nominations
Saturn Awards Best Younger Performer in a Film (Alisha Weir), Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Young Performer (Alisha Weir), IFTA Best Script (Stephen Shields), IFTA Best Lead Actress (Alisha Weir)

Awards

Astra Midseason Movie Awards
2024
Work: Abigail
Category: Best Horror Movie
Organization: Hollywood Creative Alliance
Result: Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
2024
Work: Abigail
Category: Best Wide Release
Organization: Fangoria
Result: Nominated
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards
2024
Work: Abigail
Category: Best Makeup FX
Organization: Fangoria
Result: Nominated
Saturn Awards
2025
Work: Abigail
Category: Best Horror Movie
Organization: Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
Result: Nominated
IFTA Film & Drama Awards
2025
Work: Abigail
Category: Best Production Design
Organization: Irish Film & Television Academy
Result: Won

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Abigail

2024 vampire horror comedy

A motley group of hired criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld boss, unaware of something sinister about the family. Abigail turns out to be a centuries-old vampire.

vampireskidnappingrevengefamilybetrayal

Bibliography

  • Abigail (2024)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
balletic flourishslick stylegoryhumorous
Recurring Motifs
blood splattervampire transformationsunlight weakness

Legacy

Received generally positive reviews (83% on Rotten Tomatoes), grossed $43 million worldwide. Featured on multiple best horror movies of 2024 lists and became a streaming hit.

In Popular Culture

  • Easter egg connecting to Ready or Not universe.

Trivia

  • Originally an adaptation of Dracula's Daughter (1936).
  • Primarily filmed at Guinness family manor in Ireland.
  • Angus Cloud's final film.
  • Alisha Weir learned ballet and performed her own stunts.