It was about twenty years in the past that we met Australian outback serial killer Mick Taylor performed by John Jarratt within the film Wolf Creek. He returned for the sequel in 2013 and as soon as once more for the TV sequence in 2016-2017.
He’s again as soon as once more in Wolf Creek: Legacy, a 3rd installment to the favored slasher sequence created by author/director Greg McLean who can also be behind this reboot, however received’t be directing.
“I’ve all the time believed within the energy of contemporary views, and that’s why I’m thrilled to introduce Sean Lahiff because the director of Wolf Creek Legacy,” McLean instructed Deadline. “Sean isn’t simply moving into this world; he’s been part of it for years. This new chapter within the Wolf Creek saga is one thing I’m extremely enthusiastic about: it’s a daring new story that honors the roots of the franchise whereas pushing it into new, uncharted territory.”
Lahiff says he goals to ship a movie that followers of the franchise will love and as well as he’ll add depth to the story, “We’re exploring the psychological terror of being hunted, the concern and resilience of those younger characters, and the nightmarish high quality of the Outback itself. It is a story that may maintain audiences on the sting of their seats, however it is going to additionally faucet into one thing deeper – the primal fears that darkish fairytales have all the time performed on.”
In line with Deadline, this new story might be a few household of American vacationers, “who wander innocently into Taylor’s looking grounds. When the mother and father sacrifice themselves to save lots of their kids, the youngsters discover themselves alone, misplaced, and hunted within the huge Australian wilderness. Will this contemporary prey – two wily, resourceful Zoomers – show more durable for the growing older predator to devour?”
Calum Grey, a companion of the London-based Architect, an organization answerable for promoting the movie says Mick Taylor’s return will introduce him to a brand new era.
“Wolf Creek reworked what horror meant to audiences – bringing them proper up near a world of all-too-real, genuinely attainable terror. And it made a legend of Mick Taylor, one of many really iconic, indelible horror antagonists. The unique was a touchstone for us as style followers: we will’t wait to introduce a brand new era to Mick and his charms!”
No phrase but on when Wolf Creek: Legacy will begin filming or its projected launch.
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