

The First Omen
Directed by Arkasha Stevenson6.583%69%6.8
A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.
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- MetroidTalonSeptember 14, 2025The First Omen brings back the slow-burn religious horror vibe with style, anchoring its scares in mood and mystery rather than cheap jolts. The atmosphere is thick, the visuals are strong, and it plays well as a prequel without feeling like a cash-in. It does drag in places, and some of the bigger reveals don’t hit as hard as they should, but the commitment to tone and strong lead performance help carry it through. A thoughtful, well-crafted entry that doesn’t reinvent the genre, but adds something worthwhile to the Omen mythos.
- rg9400November 1, 2024This is the biggest surprise of 2024 for me. For an under-the-radar prequel to a large horror franchise, I was expecting a low-effort straight-to-video attempt like so many we have gotten recently, e.g. Exorcist Believer. So let me tell you that this movie is none of those things. First and foremost, the cinematography in the movie is extremely striking, with tons of excellent imagery and a confidence in the camerawork that is truly stunning. I legitimately think it is one of the best-shot horror movies I've seen recently. Multiple scenes were extremely evocative and felt straight out of the 70s and 80s with a modern twist. Nell Tiger Free is excellent as well, building off her work in The Servant and fully committing to the role, especially in the latter half of the movie. The story itself is engaging enough -- I don't particularly love this franchise and find the original story a bit bland. However, I thought this one managed to build enough suspense, even if I was able to predict the way it was going to end. I also think it managed to pull in some surface-level themes regarding religion and women's bodies, though it could have gone into more depth there. Regardless, it's a lot of fun and well worth a watch for the cinematography alone.
- Andy Davidson | folknhell.comAugust 20, 2025A decent stab at recapturing what made the original so great. Shades of Argento and some genuine scares
- Tomasz StasikMarch 14, 2025Boring and easy to predict
- RickFebruary 12, 2025Not sure why 2024 is the year of nuns giving birth to the anti-christ, but this was the best one so far. I definitely was not prepared for such a graphic depiction of a demon birth. Hopefully it doesn’t visit me in my nightmares.
- davidj128November 16, 2024Part of the franchise done really well
- Adam AzulOctober 23, 2024As a huge Omen fan, I was skeptical about another outing in this series, but 2024's The First Omen has definitely exceeded my expectations. Telling a story that easily fits as a prequal to the first, this film is packed with thrills and fills the viewer with an uneasy tension as they watch lead actress (Nell Tiger Free) navigate the strange events and unravel the mystery that sets in motion the rest of the franchise. There are a few scenes that are direct callouts of the original film, however they add a nice twist onto these that keep it fresh enough, while still bringing nostalgia. Overall, the only thing I'd critique is the handling of the ending. While this story does not break the mythos of the films to come after it, it does add a new thread which unless another film is made, will be left unpulled. This unfinished business is unsettling but not enough for me hate the film. With creepy visuals and an an unnerving score, this film is a great addition to the series.
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The First Omen Trivia
The First Omen was released on April 3, 2024.
The First Omen was directed by Arkasha Stevenson.
The First Omen has a runtime of 1 hr 59 min.
The First Omen was produced by Keith Levine, David S. Goyer.
The key characters in The First Omen are Margaret (Nell Tiger Free), Father Brennan (Ralph Ineson), Sister Silva (Sônia Braga).
The First Omen is rated R.
The First Omen is a Horror film.
The First Omen has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.
































