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First ‘Don’t Look Up’ Pics, Eli Roth Cameo?

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This evening the first behind-the-stills images were posted online from Don’t Look Up, two of which reveal horror director Eli Roth in a cameo scene. An idea from the mind of THE RINGS’ Hideo Nakata, DON’T LOOK UP is the story of a film crew that goes insane after ghosts from the past attach themselves to their film stock. Henry Thomas (“E.T. The Extra Terrestrial,” “Legends of the Fall”) and Kevin Corrigan (“Pineapple Express,” “The Departed”) star, and Fruit Chan directs the horror film. Read on for your first look at 11 behind-the-scene stills that feature all sorts of craziness (there’s a bloody birth scene, that much is known for sure).
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‘They Follow’ – Jackie Earle Haley, Michael Gandolfini and More Join the ‘It Follows’ Sequel

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Pictured: Jackie Earle Haley in 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'

Maika Monroe (Longlegs) and director David Robert Mitchell are reuniting for It Follows sequel They Follow, and Deadline brings us the latest casting news this week.

Jackie Earle Haley (Little Children, A Nightmare on Elm Street), Justine Lupe (Succession), Anna Mirodin (Ivan), Jayne Taini (Unbelievable), Michael Gandolfini (Daredevil: Born Again), Tom Pecinka (Stereophonic), Melora Walters (Magnolia), Ben Krieger (Song Sung Blue), Natalie Shinnick (The Brutalist) and Jan Hoag (The Fabelmans) have joined the cast this week.

Naomi Ackie (Blink Twice) has also been confirmed to join They Follow.

Deadline notes in their report this afternoon, “Plot details for the long-anticipated sequel are under wraps, other than it taking place a decade after the events of the original film.”

They Follow is expected to enter production this Summer. Stay tuned for updates.

In the first movie, Maika Monroe’s Jay Height is a young woman followed by an unknown supernatural force after a sexual encounter. In the sequel, the threat is now EVERYWHERE.

“It’s very dark,” Monroe recently teased. “We’re pushing the boundaries on this one for sure.”

“It’s very different from the original,” Monroe told Discussing Film. “The original is a little more heightened and dramatic, and this is really quite grounded and follows the story of these two women that are mentally dealing with a lot. I thought it was really an interesting take on it.”

NEON and Good Fear Content are producing They Follow.

They Follow will feature a new score from Disasterpeace.

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