The protagonists of the adaptation, Ella Rubin and Michael Cimino, point out that, despite the differences between the film and the game, the essence of the group of friends was preserved
The “Until Dawn” video game, released in 2015, is about to earn a new big screen life with its film adaptation. During Wondercon, details about the film’s plot, which accompanies Clover and his friends in a distressing search for answers about his sister Melanie’s disappearance. What begins as an investigation becomes a real nightmare as the group is persecuted by a masked killer and trapped in a repetitive terror cycle. David Sandberg, the film’s director, emphasizes that the work is not a simple copy of the game, but an expansion that brings an original narrative. The characters face a series of increasingly unexpected challenges, which promises to keep the public on suspense.
Producer Lotta Losten also commented on the impairment of the cast to perform intense scenes, which require great emotional delivery. The protagonists of the adaptation, Ella Rubin and Michael Cimino, point out that, despite the differences between the film and the game, the essence of the group of friends was preserved. This connection between the characters is fundamental to the narrative, which seeks to explore the friendship dynamics in the midst of terror. The public is expected to identify with the group’s experiences, even in such an extreme context.
In addition to suspense, the film addresses deep themes such as time, the choices we make and its consequences. This approach promises to offer an immersive and reflective experience to viewers. The premiere of adaptation in Brazilian theaters is scheduled for April 24, and the expectation around the release is high, both among the game fans and among horror movie lovers.
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Posted by Fernando Dias