In a couple of weeks, the English-language remake of the Danish horror hit will be released in theaters Speak No Eviltitled in our country Don't talk to strangersin charge of Blumhouse y Universal Pictures.

The marketing campaign released a new official poster with a look focused on the main cast, consisting of James McAvoy (Split, It: Chapter TwoMackenzie Davis (Station Eleven, Blade Runner 2049), Scoot McNairy (Argo, Narcos: Mexico), Alix West Lefler (My Life with the Walter Boys, Riverdale)y And Hough (Hollyoaks), con Aisling Franciosi (The Nightingale, The Fall) as the absent one.

You will find the poster at the end of this note.

The English-language remake is being directed and written by writer-director James Watkins (Eden Lake, The Woman in Black).

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS:

“When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic estate of a British family they befriended over the holidays, what begins as a dream vacation soon turns into a psychological nightmare.”

The original 2022 film, which we remember for its big premiere at Sundance in 2022, centers on two families, one Danish and one Dutch, who during a vacation in Tuscany, meet and become fast friends. Months later, the free-spirited Dutch family extends an invitation to the conservative Danish family for a holiday weekend getaway at their rural home. Things gradually spiral out of control, as the joy of reunion is replaced by misunderstandings.

Speak No Evil received the R rating by the MPA (Motion Picture Association) due to:

“Some strong violence, language, some sexual content and brief drug use.”

Jason Blum is producing the remake, with Paul Ritchie, Christian Tafdrup, Jacob Jarek and Brea Sequeira serving as executive producers. Tafdrup co-wrote the original film.

Director Watkins made his debut behind the lens with the thriller Eden Lake (2008), a tense tale starring Kelly Reilly and Michael Fassbender as a couple who go on a romantic getaway to a remote lake surrounded by woods, where they encounter a nasty gang of teenagers with terrifying and violent consequences. A highly recommended film. The director later made the feature films The Woman in Black (2012), the action thriller Bastille Day (2016), an episode of the acclaimed anthology series Black Mirror and eight episodes of McMafia.

Universal Pictures will release Speak No Evil in theaters the September 13, 2024.

NOTE: If you haven't seen the original movie and you don't like the spoilersWe recommend NOT watching any of the trailers that have been shared by the studio, as they unfortunately contain many details about the film's ending.

Poster:

Source: https://cine3.com/el-remake-speak-no-evil-presenta-nuevo-poster-con-james-mcavoy/



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