The highly anticipated horror movie adaptation of Supermassive Games’ hit video game “Until Dawn” is making waves with its exciting cast announcement. The film, directed by David F. Sandberg, known for his work on “Lights Out,” “Annabelle Creation,” and “Shazam,” promises to bring the chilling narrative of the game to the big screen. Among the notable cast members is Odessa A’zion, who recently starred in Hulu’s “Hellraiser.”
Odessa A’zion, who has garnered attention for her role in “Hellraiser,” will be joined by Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, and Ji-young Yoo in this thrilling adaptation. The casting news was first reported by Deadline, sparking excitement among fans of the original game and horror enthusiasts alike.
Asad Qizilbash, Head of PlayStation Productions, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “At PlayStation Productions, we are always looking to find creative and authentic ways to adapt our beloved games that our fans will enjoy. Alongside Screen Gems, we’ve assembled a fantastic cast of new characters that builds upon our already stellar filmmaking team and their vision for the adaptation. We’re excited to reveal more about the movie soon.”
The script for the “Until Dawn” movie has seen contributions from Blair Butler, who wrote the original draft, and Gary Dauberman, known for his work on “Salem’s Lot,” who is currently refining the screenplay. The film is described as “an R-rated love letter to the horror genre,” promising to deliver the same spine-chilling experience that fans of the game have come to love.
“Until Dawn” centers around a group of eight teenagers who decide to spend a night in a cabin on the fictional Blackwood Mountain, exactly one year after the mysterious disappearance of two girls, the twin sisters of one of the group members. Their night of fun quickly turns into a fight for survival as they find themselves hunted by a psychopath. The game’s narrative is known for its branching paths and player choices, which significantly impact the story’s outcome, leading to hundreds of different scenarios.
The movie adaptation is being produced by Screen Gems and PlayStation Productions, with a team of experienced producers including Gary Dauberman, David F. Sandberg, Lotta Losten, Roy Lee of Vertigo Entertainment, and PlayStation Productions’ Asad Qizilbash and Carter Swan.
The success of “Until Dawn” has led Supermassive Games to create “The Dark Pictures Anthology,” a series of horror video games with a similar interactive approach. The studio also developed the slasher video game “The Quarry,” further cementing their reputation in the horror genre.
Fans of the original game are eagerly awaiting more details about the movie, especially with the inclusion of Odessa A’zion, whose performance in “Hellraiser” has already proven her prowess in the horror genre. The casting of new faces like Ella Rubin, Michael Cimino, and Ji-young Yoo also adds a fresh dynamic to the adaptation, promising to bring a new level of intensity to the story.
The decision to cast new actors instead of the original game’s cast, who were based on real actors and their likenesses, has sparked some discussion among fans. However, the choice seems to be driven by the need to match the characters’ ages more accurately, as the original actors are now significantly older than the characters they portrayed.
As the production progresses, fans can look forward to more updates and insights into how the movie will capture the essence of the game while introducing new elements to keep the story fresh and engaging. With a talented cast and crew at the helm, the “Until Dawn” movie is shaping up to be a must-watch for horror fans and gamers alike.