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Killing Eve’s Damon Thomas to Helm My Best Friend’s Exorcism Film

Paramount Pictures has announced that filming has officially begun in Japan for director Robert Schwentke’s forthcoming G.I. Joe spin-off film Snake Eyes, with Henry Golding taking on the titular role. The studio has also released the first behind-the-scenes video and photos, featuring our first look at the main cast together as they received a blessing at the Hie-jinja Shrine ahead of the film’s production start. Featuring Golding, Andrew Koji, Iko Uwais, you can check out the full photos in the gallery below! Watch the #SnakeEyes cast and crew at the start of production in Japan. Coming to theatres October 23, 2020. pic.twitter.com/qGWzhcTBXb — G.I. Joe (@GIJoeMovie) January 10, 2020 RELATED: Matthew McConaughey Warns Henry Golding in New The Gentlemen Trailer Snake Eyes is the ninja commando known for his deadly ability with a sword and trench knives. However, he is also a highly skilled martial artist who can be just as dangerous unarmed. Snake-Eyes was living in solitude in the High Sierras when he was recruited to join G.I. Joe. His real name and backstory have long been sources of mystery. As a result of being caught in a helicopter explosion, he is heavily scarred and mute. To hide his face, he usually appears in a black balaclava and matching bodysuit. The film stars Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) as the titular ninja assassin, Andrew Koji (Warrior) as Storm Shadow, Iko Uwais (The Raid, Stuber) as Hard Master, Samara Weaving (Ready or Not) as Scarlett, Úrsula Corberó (Money Heist) as Baroness, Haruka Abe as Akiko, Takehiro Hira as Kenta and Steven Allerick (The Expanse) as the father of Snake Eyes. RELATED: The Top Gun: Maverick Cast Flies Real Fighter Jets in Featurette The spinoff will be directed by Robert Schwentke (RED, R.I.P.D.) from a screenplay written by Evan Spiliotopoulous (Bright 2, The Huntsman: Winter’s War) with Jeff Waxman, Erik Howsam, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger serving as executive producers. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Brian Goldner are also set to produce. Snake Eyes is scheduled to debut in theaters on October 23, 2020.

Killing Eve’s Damon Thomas to helm Grady Hendrix’s My Best Friend’s Exorcism film

Long-time TV director Damon Thomas has signed on to helm Endeavor Content’s forthcoming horror film adaptation of My Best Friend’s Exorcism, JoBlo has confirmed. This project will also mark Thomas’ feature directorial debut after 18 years of directing TV films and episodes. Based on author Grady Hendrix’s horror novel of the same name, the film will be produced by Happy Death Day writer and director Christopher Landon.

Thomas is no stranger to the horror genre as he had directed multiple episodes of Showtime’s Penny Dreadful and the most recent one was Netflix and BBC’s Dracula limited series which starred Claes Bang. His other TV credits include: Killing Eve, Nightflyers, In the Flesh, Walter, Lightfields and Monroe.

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Described as Beaches meets Heathers meets The Exorcist, My Best Friend’s Exorcism is set in 1988 and followed the relationship of two best friends, Abby and Gretchen. After an evening of skinny-dipping goes disastrously wrong, Gretchen begins to act more and more different, as Abby slowly comes to believe her friend has become demonically possessed. Both girls must soon face a tough question: is their friendship strong enough to beat the Devil?

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First published in 2016 by Quirk Books, Hendrix’s horror novel was named one of Paste Magazine’s 50 best horror novels of all-time. Hendrix will be serving as a creative consultant on the film with Jenna Lamia (Awkward, 90210) set to pen the screenplay.

In addition to Christopher Landon and Gotham Group’s Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Quirk Books will also produce the film adaptation. This will be the first time that the book publisher, known for the titles Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, will be producing a movie. Endeavor Content (Killing Eve, Colette) will co-finance and handle worldwide sales for the project.

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Grady Hendrix‘s novel Horrorstor is also being adapted for the big screen by Josh Schwartz and Gail Berman. Hendrix is best known for writing many horror novels such as The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires, We Sold Our Souls and Paperback from Hell: The Twister History of ’70s and ’80s Horror Fiction. The latter had earned him a Bram Stoker Award for Best Non-Fiction in 2018. He also wrote the screenplay for last year’s comedy horror film Satanic Panic which starred Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell.

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