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Exclusive photos: Danielle Harris et al. in true-crime-inspired “MARROW”

Thursday, August 21, 2025 | Exclusives, News

By MICHAEL GINGOLD

Get a first look at the movie that recently wrapped after shooting in Texas and Oklahoma.

Danielle Harris (pictured above) and Michael Ironside are among the cast of MARROW, which we broke the news about here. Directed by Mitch McLeod and scripted by McLeod, lead actress Jessica Dawn Willis and novelist Preston Fassel, the movie additionally stars Ashley Spicer, Phil Harrison, Matthew Tompkins (who produced with Willis and Jon Keeyes), Abby Joy, Natali Jones, Kristin Payne, Vanessa Sun, Rachel Rice and Marc Rouse. The synopsis: “MARROW stars Willis as Jamie Foster, a formerly successful vlogger who attempts to revitalize her career by inviting her stalker onto the show–knowing he may be the serial killer responsible for murdering a string of influencers. Although Jamie’s views go up, she begins to realize more than her life is at stake when the stalker’s identity–and humanity–come into question. Harris co-stars as Carmilla, Jamie’s wealthy yet ruthless aunt whose threats to cut funding drive Jamie’s desperation to succeed. Ironside will appear as Dr. Jonathan Majors, a disgraced former psychiatrist who survived a mysterious encounter with Jamie’s stalker in the past.” The filmmakers are targeting a 2026 release.

Michael Gingold
Michael Gingold (RUE MORGUE's Head Writer) has been covering the world of horror cinema for over three decades, and in addition to his work for RUE MORGUE, he has been a longtime writer and editor for FANGORIA magazine and its website. He has also written for BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH, SCREAM, IndieWire.com, TIME OUT, DELIRIUM, MOVIEMAKER and others. He is the author of the AD NAUSEAM books (1984 Publishing) and THE FRIGHTFEST GUIDE TO MONSTER MOVIES (FAB Press), and he has contributed documentaries, featurettes and liner notes to numerous Blu-rays, including the award-winning feature-length doc TWISTED TALE: THE UNMAKING OF "SPOOKIES" (Vinegar Syndrome).