In surprising twist to its normal day-to-day duties advancing the litecoin (LTC) cryptocurrency, the Litecoin Foundation has acted as executive producer for a new horror flick.
Called âWe Summon the Darkness,â the movie was also produced by Litecoin community member @CommonEnemyInc, the foundation tweeted Monday.
According to its description on Apple iTunes, the movie sets three friends off on a road trip to a heavy metal gig that ultimately sees them involved in scary shenanigans involving satanic killers. We donât want to give too much away, but hereâs a fuller plot description from Paste.
Johnny Knoxville (who co-created âJackassâ and has acted in films such as âMen in Black IIâ and âThe Dukes of Hazard,â among others) stars as the âfire-and-brimstoneâ preacher father to one of the characters.
The movie was released April 10 and stars Alexandra Daddario, Amy Forsyth, Maddie Hasson, Keean Johnson, Logan Miller and Austin Swift, alongside Knoxville. Marc Meyers (âMy Friend Dahmer,â âHow He Fell in Loveâ) directed the film.
If it seems a little odd that a cryptocurrency-focused organization is linked to a horror movie, the Litecoin Foundation has previously come up with deals to showcase the LTC logo in the UFC Octagon and at Miami Dolphins games â all as part of its efforts to promote the network in payments,