In the new film by Eli Roth, the mastermind behind the torture franchise films "Hostel," Keanu Reeves takes the action to a horrifying reality, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The basic premise for the film "Knock Knock" is about what seems like an ordinary suburban father who has an adoring family, which he seems to be very much in love with. In the trailer for the film, his ideal family is packing up and seem to be leaving for an extended period of time, leaving him at home alone.

See the trailer below. 

The terror begins with an innocent knock at the door. It is pouring down rain and when he opens the door, the are two attractive young ladies completely wet and seductive. They seem innocent enough.

The girls request help with using his phone and give him the "stranded with no help" routine.

He lets them in, and one thing leads to another. The next thing he knows, they have seduced him into an erotic scene of a threesome. That seems to be the end of the night, and we see him regretting his decision the next day.

But the girls are back to punish and torture him in classic Eli Roth style. The sinister antics of the two girls lead him on a torturous journey for survival against the exploits of their disturbed minds. What started out as a good deed quickly spirals into hellish situation.

The film is believed to be a modernization of the 1977 Peter Traynor film "Death Game."

"Knock Knock" stars Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, Ana de Armas, Aaron Burns, Ignacia Allam and Colleen Camp.

The film actually debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January before Lionsgate quickly stepped in and scooped up the rights to it.

Although a U.S. release has not been announced yet, the film will be released in the U.K. on June 26.