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‘Don’t Breathe 2’ Comes Home to On Demand Tomorrow, September 3!
After releasing in theaters just last month, we’ve learned today that Sony Pictures is already bringing the brand new sequel Don’t Breathe 2 (read Meagan’s review) home tomorrow.
Don’t Breathe 2 arrives On Demand on Friday, September 3.
After scaring up over $150 million worldwide back in 2016, the franchise is back with Don’t Breathe 2, this time directed by Evil Dead and Don’t Breathe co-writer Rodo Sayagues.
In Don’t Breathe 2, the Blind Man has been hiding out for years in an isolated cabin and has taken in and raised a young girl orphaned from a house fire.
Their quiet existence is shattered when a group of kidnappers show up and take the girl, forcing the Blind Man to leave his safe haven to save her.
Stephen Lang is back as the Blind Man, starring alongside Madelyn Grace.
Deep breath: #DontBreathe2 arrives On Demand TOMORROW! https://t.co/VZNp8LzTa8 pic.twitter.com/Z05kqoqsOC
— Sony Pictures (@SonyPictures) September 2, 2021
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Matilda Firth Joins the Cast of Director Leigh Whannell’s ‘Wolf Man’ Movie
Filming is underway on The Invisible Man director Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man for Universal and Blumhouse, which will be howling its way into theaters on January 17, 2025.
Deadline reports that Matilda Firth (Disenchanted) is the latest actor to sign on, joining Christopher Abbott (Poor Things), Julia Garner (The Royal Hotel), and Sam Jaeger.
The project will mark Whannell’s second monster movie and fourth directing collaboration with Blumhouse Productions (The Invisible Man, Upgrade, Insidious: Chapter 3).
Wolf Man stars Christopher Abbott as a man whose family is being terrorized by a lethal predator.
Writers include Whannell & Corbett Tuck as well as Lauren Schuker Blum & Rebecca Angelo.
Jason Blum is producing the film. Ryan Gosling, Ken Kao, Bea Sequeira, Mel Turner and Whannell are executive producers. Wolf Man is a Blumhouse and Motel Movies production.
In the wake of the failed Dark Universe, Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man has been the only real success story for the Universal Monsters brand, which has been struggling with recent box office flops including the comedic Renfield and period horror movie The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Giving him the keys to the castle once more seems like a wise idea, to say the least.
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