What The Until Dawn Filmmakers Would Like To See In Future Movies
This message contains spoilers For the film “Until dawn”.
“Until dawn,” the return to the kind of horror For “Lights Out” and “Annabelle: creation” Director David F. Sandberg (whose talents have been wasted in the superhero space in recent years)Do not play shy on wanting a sequel.
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In the peak of the film, the mysterious villain in history, Dr. Hill (played by Peter Stormare), explodes violently in guts and viscera after drinking a cup of coffee poisoned by our protagonist, Clover (Ella Rubin). The day was saved, a trauma was confronted, the closure was obtained and our heroes sink into the metaphorical sunset. But the film ends with someone whistling the same song as Dr. Hill had whistled several times, which implies that he survived his explosive death.
/ Bill Bria of the film recently spoke with Sandberg of his work on the film and he asked if the filmmaker thinks that a suite is possible, and Sandberg responded positively:
“Well, it is certainly possible because you could do much more, and you could even do it with the new distribution of characters in a different place. It’s open for many. I mean, I don’t know. I am so focused only on a film at a time, and then we will see.
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But if the screenwriter Gary Dauberman, with whom / film also spoke in this same interview, has his way, the franchise “up to dawn” will become much more ambitious in the years to come.
Until Dawn’s screenwriter wants a large interconnected franchise
Gary Dauberman has been a pillar in horror space for years now, after writing the “Annabelle” trilogy of Blumhouse, the two chapters of Andy Muschietti “It” adaptation “, the nun” and The remake of “Salem’s Lot”, the latter of which he also directed. When he asked him the same question about the possibility of a series of “up to dawn”, he explained his desire to see a situation in which the games and the films take place all on a chronology.
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“I hope there is a new game that is part of the story,” said Dauberman. “My ideal script is that there is a game, a film, a game, a film or a television [show]anything. But really building it in all kinds of media, I think, that’s what is exciting. [Right now]It’s the game franchise here, it’s a movie franchise here. I really like the idea that it is a single interconnected franchise. “”
The film adopts a fairly different approach from that of the game (which could explain why the creators of the game received no credit on the film)And I personally like the idea of alternating stories in these two mediums that each do their own thing, then perhaps share a single character like a piece of connective tissue, almost how “The White Lotus” of HBO has at least one character from one season to another. We have seen that it happens with Dr. Hill de Stormare in the game and the film, so the model is there to do something similar with suites … If this film is successful enough to justify them, of course.
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“Until dawn” is now in theaters.
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