Principal photography has concluded on the Until Dawn movie, a couple of months after it got underway. Sony announced that filming had started on the adaptation on 6th August, and now it has concluded on 4th October. The flick will enter post-production next.
Lights Out director David F. Sandberg has led this project, with a script penned by Annabelle’s Gary Dauberman. While the film will feature an entirely new cast, Swedish thespian Peter Stormare will reprise his role from the games as Dr. Hill.
“Capturing the essence of the game but with new characters, [the movie] serves as a great stand-alone introduction to the world for the newcomer as well as offers something new that the fans of the game will enjoy,” Sandberg told The Hollywood Reporter earlier in the year.
Hair stylist Barbara Domok posted photos from the film’s wrap party on her Instagram:
The cast will span an up-and-coming roster of young actors, including Maia Mitchell, Belmont Cameli, Ella Rubin, Odessa A’zion, and Ji-young Yoo. There’s no actual release date for the movie yet, but we wouldn’t expect it to reach theatres until this time next year.
Graveyard shift
The timing of the filming’s conclusion is perfect, however, as Ballistic Moon’s remake of Until Dawn launched late last week. You can read our Until Dawn PS5 review through the link.
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Curious to see if they wait until next Halloween to release it or sooner.
Another thing they have in common is they both feel a tad unnecessary.
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