Netflix Is Dropping an Intense New Serial-Killer Thriller, Don't Move: Sample the Suspense in an Exclusive Clip

Kelsey Asbille and Finn Wittrock star in 'Don't Move,' on Netflix Oct. 25

Kelsey Asbille is trying to make a run for it in a suspenseful new thriller.

PEOPLE has an exclusive clip from Don't Move, which stars the Yellowstone actress and Finn Wittrock, showcasing Asbille's character Iris as she struggles with paralysis brought on by a drug administered by a killer she encounters in the wilderness.

In the clip, Iris sits in the back of a truck as a police officer assesses the situation between her and Wittrock's character.

Iris, struggling to move her body, whispers the word "help" multiple times, and when the officer moves a jacket placed inside the car, he finds a syringe — and a handful of zip ties. 

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Don't Move poster.

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As a synopsis sets up, Don't Move is about a "grieving woman hoping to find solace deep in an isolated forest" who "encounters a stranger who injects her with a paralytic agent."

"As the agent gradually takes over her body, she must run, hide and fight for her life before her entire nervous system shuts down."

Check out a new trailer for the horror thriller starring Kelsey Asbille and Finn Wittrock. Dont Move on Netflix
Kelsey Asbille in "Don't Move".

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A trailer released for the movie in September shows that Iris has only 20 minutes before the agent entirely destroys her ability to move, leaving her stranded in the woods with few options for survival.

Don't Move is directed by Brian Netto and Adam Schindler. The movie is written by T.J. Cimfel and David White, and it counts Sam Raimi among its producers.

Check out a new trailer for the horror thriller starring Kelsey Asbille and Finn Wittrock. Dont Move on Netflix
Finn Wittrock in Don't Move.

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"It’s a propulsive, stripped-down thriller that manages to feel very personal at times,” Asbille, 33, told Netflix's Tudum of the movie. “That’s what resonated with me, fighting desperately to overcome something that has left you feeling paralyzed."

Raimi, 65, described reading the movie's script as "a nonstop page-turner" to Tudum and called the film "a moving experience, especially for a suspense film."

Don't Move is on Netflix Oct. 25.

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