Returning to Silent Hill
TheĀ Return to Silent HillĀ has locked in its James and is ready to start filming. Christophe Gans’ follow-up to his 2006 film is scheduled to start filming next month, via Deadline.
Konami revealed a ton ofĀ Silent HillĀ news at its special presentation last October. While there were many games, there was also confirmation that Gans would be returningto directĀ Return to Silent Hill, a follow-up to 2006’sĀ Silent Hill.
The sequel looks to be based on the gameĀ Silent Hill 2, with Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) cast as James. After being separated from his one true love played byĀ Jigsaw‘s Hannah Emily Anderson, he’ll head to Silent Hill in search of her. Of course, things don’t really go as planned from there on out. Deadline’s report doesn’t specify, but I’m guessing that “one true love” will see Anderson portraying both Mary and Maria.
While there was a follow-up to 2006’sĀ Silent HillĀ released in 2012, subtitledĀ Revelation, this new sequel marks Gans’ return to the film series. Victor Hadida is producing, under Davis Films, alongside Hassell Free Productons’ Molly Hassell and David Wulf.
According to Hadida (via Deadline), he and Gans have been working closely with Konami to create a version ofĀ Silent HillĀ “for the theatrical audiences of today.” There will be “iconic” monsters, alongside new designs.
The Hills come to life
After a pretty lengthy silence on the series,Ā Silent HillĀ has really sprung back into action. Last October’s announcements locked in a slew of new productions alongsideĀ Return to Silent Hill. Bloober Team is currently working on a remake ofĀ Silent Hill 2, and two third-party studios are getting their own stabs at the series.
No Code and Annapurna are working onĀ Silent Hill: Townfall, while NeoBards Entertainment is working onĀ Silent Hill f, set in ’60s Japan withĀ UminekoĀ author Ryukishi07 on board. There’s a lot ofĀ Silent HillĀ in store, which still feels really strange to say.
Published: Mar 15, 2023 02:00 pm