The first trailer for filmmaker David F. Sandberg’s horror feature adaptation of the acclaimed 2015 PlayStation game “Until Dawn” is set for imminent release.
The Alberta Film trailer ratings site has confirmed that green-band and red-band versions of the film’s first trailer have been rated with both clocking in at 2 mins 24 secs.
Going by general dates with trailers, it’s likely the clip will be released online this week. Shooting on the film began last August in Budapest and wrapped by October. Sandberg directs from a script by Gary Dauberman (“Salem’s Lot,” “IT”).
The cast includes Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, Maia Mitchell, Belmont Cameli, Ji-young Yoo and Odessa A’zion. Also starring is Peter Stormare, reprising his role from the game of therapist Dr. Hill.
The original game centres around a group of friends reuniting at a snowy mountain retreat after the death of twin sisters they all knew a year earlier on the mountain.
They soon find themselves terrorised by masked men, men who tie back to an old and abandoned sanatorium along with an old nearby mine that caved in. Rami Malek, Hayden Panettiere, Brett Dalton and Jordan Fisher lent their voices and likeness to the interactive drama which had hundreds of potential storyline permutations.
The film won’t have such interactivity of course. Despite the return of Stormare, it has previously been indicated this will be a whole new story set within the same world as opposed to a film adaptation of the original game.
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