Director: Jason Eric Perlman

Cast: Arielle Kebbel, Theo Rossi, Jake McLaughlin, Clyde Kusatsu, Yoson An

The Site is a 2026 American horror-thriller directed by Jason Eric Perlman, blending supernatural dread with science-fiction paranoia. A suburban family man's orderly life begins to fracture when a single visit to a decommissioned government test facility unleashes visions he cannot explain and cannot escape.

What is The Site about?

When a quiet family man stumbles upon the fenced perimeter of an old government testing ground, something shifts inside him. Haunting images begin bleeding into his waking hours — fragmented memories that feel like his own yet belong to events that predate his life. As the visions grow more vivid and more violent, he struggles to distinguish between a psychological breakdown and a genuine reckoning with buried secrets. The people closest to him — those who trust him to hold the family together — become unwitting witnesses to a man unraveling. The question the film keeps open is whether the site itself is the source or merely the trigger for something that was always waiting inside him.

Cast & crew

The cast is led by Arielle Kebbel and Jake McLaughlin alongside Theo Rossi, with supporting turns from Clyde Kusatsu, Yoson An, Miki Ishikawa, Kavi Raz, and Danni Wang. Director Jason Eric Perlman assembles a company of character-driven performers who anchor the film's psychological tension in recognizable domestic stakes rather than spectacle.

Context & significance

Science-fiction horror that roots its scares in government secrecy has long resonated with diaspora audiences who carry their own complicated histories with state institutions. For Persian-speaking viewers outside Iran, The Site lands in a tradition of American paranoia thrillers — the kind that asks how much the authorities kept hidden and what it costs ordinary people when those secrets surface. The film is available with a full Persian dub, making it fully accessible to Farsi-speaking households of all ages, and the domestic family-unit setting gives it an emotional register that translates cleanly across cultures.

Where & how to watch

The Site is available on K-Time with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Stream on your browser, TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Start with a subscription and cancel anytime.