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‘World Breaker’ – Filming Underway on Sci-fi Survival Thriller Starring Milla Jovovich and Luke Evans

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Pictured: Milla Jovovich in 'Monster Hunter'

Director Brad Anderson (Session 9, The Machinist) will unleash monsters from another dimension in the upcoming World Breaker, set to star Milla Jovovich (Monster Hunter, the Resident Evil franchise) and Luke Evans (Dracula Untold, No One Lives). Deadline reports that filming is now underway on the sci-fi survival thriller.

Brit-French newcomer Billie Boullet joins the cast as the daughter to Milla Jovovich and Luke Evans’ characters. Mila Harris (No Exit) is also included in the cast, in an undisclosed role.

In the upcoming World Breaker, “Five years ago, a tear in the fabric of reality brought creatures to our world from an alternate dimension bent on our destruction. A father hides his daughter on an island to keep her safe while he prepares her for survival and the battles to come.

“But when the world is about to break, no place is safe.”

Joshua Rollins (Infinite Storm) wrote the screenplay.

The Exchange is launching international sales rights on the sci-fi action film, and will “introduce the title to international buyers at AFM with the producers retaining domestic rights.”

“Brad consistently crafts theatrical thrillers with fantastic performances. We know he will deliver a very commercial and entertaining movie and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce buyers to his vision of World-Breaker,” said Nat McCormick of The Exchange previously.

World Breaker is filming now in Northern Ireland. Stay tuned for additional details as they arrive.


 

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‘Faces of Death’ Remake Rated “R” for Strong Bloody Violence, Gore and Nudity

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Hey, remember that there’s a Faces of Death remake on the way from Legendary Entertainment and Cam filmmakers Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber?! It’s been a while since we’ve heard a peep about this one, but the film’s MPA rating has been handed in this week.

The upcoming Faces of Death remake is rated “R” for…

“Strong bloody violence and gore, sexual content, nudity, language and drug use.”

Musician Charli XCX will make her feature debut in Faces of Death.

Dacre Montgomery (“Stranger Things”), Barbie Ferreira (“Euphoria”), Josie Totah (“Saved by the Bell”) and Aaron Holliday (Cocaine Bear) are also set to star.

How do you remake Faces of Death? It sounds like Mazzei and Goldhaber have come up with an interesting approach for this one. Here’s what we know about this mysterious project.

[Related] Looking Back on the Fact and Fiction Behind ‘Faces of Death’

The original Faces of Death, released in 1978, is one of the most infamous films of all time, allegedly showcasing real footage of real death. In actuality, of course, much of the horrifying footage seen in Faces of Death is staged, with gory special effects often being paired up with real footage to create the illusion of gruesome reality. Early found footage, in other words.

The new story was conceived by Isa Mazzei and Daniel Goldhaber. Like the original film, Legendary is reportedly hoping the new one will spawn a multi-film franchise.

Faces of Death was one of the first viral video tapes, and we are so lucky to be able to use it as a jumping off point for this exploration of cycles of violence and the way they perpetuate themselves online,” said Mazzei and Goldhaber in a recent statement.

“The new plot revolves around a female moderator of a YouTube-like website, whose job is to weed out offensive and violent content and who herself is recovering from a serious trauma, that stumbles across a group that is recreating the murders from the original film. But in the story primed for the digital age and age of online misinformation, the question faced is are the murders real or fake?”

The original movie was written and directed by the late John Allan Schwartz.

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