EXCLUSIVE: First Look at John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson Battling Rabid Killers in 'Cell'

EXCLUSIVE: John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson Team Up Against Rab…

'Selling Sunset's Emma Hernan Responds to Internet Making Jokes …

'Summer House's Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke Are Moving In Tog…

Benito Skinner Spills on 'Surreal' Collaborations With Cameron D…

Kristin Cavallari Reacts to Heidi and Spencer Pratt's Second Pre…

Melissa Gorga Teases the 'Fresh Meat' Newbies Coming to 'RHONJ' …

'Selling the OC' Cast Says 'Selling Sunset' Stars Gave Them No A…

'RHOBH's Sutton Stracke Reveals What Went Down at Lunch With Den…

Javon Walton Teases More ‘Dysfunction’ in ‘Umbrella Academy’ Sea…

Rachel Brosnahan and ’Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Cast Tease Milo Ven…

When Calls the Heart' Star Chris McNally Welcomes Baby With Juli…

Kat Graham Says She's 'Closed the Door' on Returning to 'Vampire…

Amber Heard's Sister Speaks Out After Johnny Depp Defamation Tri…

Jeff Goldblum Recalls Princess Diana Encounter at OG ‘Jurassic P…

‘Father of the Bride’s Gloria Estefan & Andy Garcia Reflect on H…

Johnny Depp's First TikTok Is Love Letter to Fans After Defamati…

Zendaya and Andrew Garfield Interview Each Other About Tom Holla…

Kanye West ‘Very Upset’ and ‘Hurt’ Over Pete Davidson Hanging Ou…

Jada Pinkett Smith Talks Oscars Slap, Hopes for Will Smith and C…
John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson team up in a new apocalyptic movie that will certainly do for cell phones what Psycho did for showers.
Cell, based on Stephen King's 2006 novel of the same name, follows a struggling graphic artist, Clay (Cusack), who witnesses a disaster at the Boston airport when an electronic signal turns hundreds of cell phone users into rabid killers. Desperate to find his estranged wife and son, Clay joins forces with a train driver (Jackson) to battle the horde of murderous "phoners" as the city descends into madness.

WATCH: Samuel L. Jackson Votes For Himself During Awards Season
With six billion cell phones in the world, the movie asks the question: what could happen if they controlled us?
"If we're going to survive this, people are going to die," Jackson says in the trailer. "Good always conquers evil. I believe that."
Cell is available on Ultra VOD on June 10 and in theaters from Saban Films and Lionsgate on July 8.