The Devil’s Veil (2026) is a chilling supernatural thriller that blends demonic horror with psychological tension, delivering a dark and immersive experience that lingers long after the final scene. With an atmosphere soaked in dread and a story rooted in ancient evil, the film positions itself as a standout entry in modern occult horror.

Emily Blunt leads the film as Dr. Lily Turner, a seasoned paranormal investigator whose professional confidence masks a deeply personal connection to the curse at the heart of the story. Her performance is controlled yet emotionally raw, anchoring the film with a sense of tragic inevitability as her past resurfaces.

Florence Pugh delivers a haunting and emotionally charged performance as Grace, a mother watching her child slip into the grip of an ancient demonic force. Her desperation and fear bring a human vulnerability to the film, making the supernatural threat feel painfully real.
As a priest tormented by doubt and guilt, Ethan Hawke adds moral complexity to the narrative. His character’s shaken faith becomes a powerful counterpoint to the escalating evil, and his chemistry with Blunt creates a compelling alliance forged under spiritual and psychological pressure.