‘Don’t Breathe 2’ Taps Co-Writer Rodo Sayagues to Direct
Rodo Sayagues, the co-writer of Fede Alvarez’s 2016 horror movie “Don’t Breathe,” has been tapped to direct the sequel, “Don’t Breathe 2,” a person with data of the challenge informed TheWrap.
Sayagues wrote the script for the sequel with Alvarez and likewise co-wrote each the unique movie and Alvarez’s remake of “Evil Dead” from 2013. “Don’t Breathe 2” shall be Sayagues’ directorial debut.
Stephen Lang is reprising his function from the unique movie as The Blind Man, a seemingly helpless man who seems to be a lethal killer after a trio of thieves break into his residence hoping for a simple rating.
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The plot particulars of “Don’t Breathe 2” are being saved beneath wraps, however the movie is ready a number of years after the unique and finds the Blind Man dwelling in solace till he’s compelled to reckon together with his previous sins.
Production is predicted to start on the movie in April.
Alvarez is producing the sequel together with Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert of Ghost House Pictures alongside Good Universe. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisition and its Stage 6 Films division are financing.
“Don’t Breathe” made $157 million worldwide in opposition to a price range of $10 million.
Sayagues is represented by WME.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported the information of Sayagues’ involvement.
‘The Grudge’ US Movie Franchise, Ranked Worst to Best (Photos)
The “Ju-On” motion pictures are among the many most influential and prolific horror franchises of the final 30 years, however good luck making an attempt to observe all of them. Created by Takashi Shimizu, they inform the story of a homicide so horrendously violent and hateful that it leaves a home horrifically cursed, in order that anybody who enters it takes the evil with them, like a supernatural virus. What started as a few brief movies and TV motion pictures finally turned a full-blown characteristic movie franchise, which then led to a success American remake franchise, and lately a showdown spin-off through which the ghosts from “The Grudge” battle the little lady from the unique “The Ring.”
But since many of the “Ju-On” motion pictures are presently onerous to search out in America, the remakes are holding down the fort for the collection. With a brand new “The Grudge” in theaters, let’s see how the American movies rank up in opposition to one another.
4. “The Grudge” (2020)
Nicolas Pesce’s “The Grudge” takes place in the identical continuity as the opposite American movies within the collection, however this time it’s dreary and boring. The curse has taken maintain in a suburban home in Pennsylvania, and a formidable ensemble of actors discover themselves suffering from its evil spirits. But though “The Grudge” boasts the most effective forged within the collection — Andrea Riseborough, Demián Bichir, Jacki Weaver, John Cho, Betty Gilpin, Frankie Faison — it’s received just one temper: depressive. The ghosts are merely a perfunctory addition to a collection of drab melodramas, neither scary nor notably significant. Just kinda there.
3. “The Grudge 3” (2009)
The majority of the “Grudge” motion pictures are informed in a nonlinear vogue, with a collection of interconnected tales from completely different occasions. “The Grudge 3” is the exception that proves why the rule is the rule. The ghosts from the primary two “Grudges” are again and haunting an condo advanced in Chicago, however the ghosts by no means need something aside from to unfold demise and ache, so there’s not a lot for “The Grudge 3” to construct to. Cutting between a number of storylines provides the “Grudge” movies a way of omnipresent terror. Sticking with only one household whose destiny is already sealed makes “The Grudge 3” play like just a few unremarkable ghost story.