Blink-182's Tom DeLonge recently shared a trailer for his upcoming directorial debut, Monsters Of California. The UFO-themed film premieres in theaters and on demand on October 6.
As per the Monsters Of California synopsis, "After discovering research left behind by a missing government agent, Dallas Edwards and his misfit high school friends embark on a righteous and dangerous adventure to uncover a paranormal conspiracy in Southern California that brings them face-to-face with some of the government's most guarded mysteries."
"The film takes my fascination with the unexplained, combines it with the skate culture I grew up a part of, and tosses in my ridiculous sense of humor that millions got to witness during my blink-182 days," DeLonge said in a statement.
He added, "In recent years, I've had the good fortune of helping the government remember how much they care about UFOs through the work we do at To The Stars, and it's that experience which helped inspire this movie. I can't wait for audiences to see the fucked up fun adventure these kids go on."
Monsters Of California features an original film score composed by Ilan Rubin and produced by DeLonge and Aaron Rubin.
(Photo: Cartel Pictures, To The Stars Media)
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