In the upcoming thriller Love Me Dead, Disney Channel star Dove Cameron takes on a striking new role as a femme fatale, a significant departure from her previous performances. Directed and penned by Josh Webber, who is known for films like Never Heard and Dear Frank, this dark narrative revolves around a reclusive mortician, Isaac, played by RJ Mitte of Breaking Bad fame, and a waitress named Cassi, portrayed by Cameron. Together, they embark on a twisted journey fueled by vengeance.
SCREENRANT is thrilled to unveil the key art for Love Me Dead, which effectively portrays the malevolent undertones of Cassi’s character. Featuring RJ Mitte alongside Dove Cameron, the poster’s imagery raises questions about Isaac’s fate, hinting at the perils he may face. This psychological thriller is set to hit theaters on August 8, distributed by GVN Releasing.

Why Love Me Dead Represents a Pivotal Move in Dove Cameron’s Career





Dove Cameron is poised to redefine her career with Love Me Dead, marking a new chapter in her evolution as both an actress and a musician. Having started her acting career at the tender age of eight, Cameron has consistently challenged herself by exploring diverse roles, including her memorable portrayal of Mal in the Descendants series and a villainous character in Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. However, this psychological thriller signifies her inaugural foray into the genre, promising to showcase a darker side of her talents.
The film’s adult themes resonate with the more mature aspects of Cameron’s music. While her performances in productions like Hairspray Live! and the Apple TV+ series-turned-stage musical Schmigadoon! have been critically acclaimed, the tone of her music—particularly songs such as “Boyfriend” —suggests a shift towards edgier content. Although viewers may not hear Cameron sing in Love Me Dead, her performance is expected to be both intense and sophisticated, a sentiment echoed by director Josh Webber:
Josh Webber: Dove Cameron delivers a captivating and unexpected performance in LOVE ME DEAD—unlike anything she’s done before. Her fans are going to love seeing her in this new light as a fearless, enigmatic femme fatale, highlighting her evolution as an actress who is willing to take risks. Working with Dove and RJ Mitte was an incredible experience, and their on-screen chemistry is absolutely electric; I can’t wait for audiences to see it on the big screen.
The release of Love Me Dead key art coincidentally followed the leak of a trailer for the canceled live-action Powerpuff Girls series, in which Cameron was set to portray Bubbles alongside Chloe Bennett and Yana Perrault. Despite some mixed reactions to the leaked footage and the subsequent cancellation, the timing has inadvertently cast a spotlight on Cameron’s career trajectory. Love Me Dead emerges as a promising new path, affirming her commitment to challenging and dynamic roles.
Mark your calendars: Love Me Dead arrives in theaters on August 8.