Thursday, March 8, 2012

New cast members for Evil Dead remake

The Evil Dead, the upcoming update of Sam Raimi's seminal horror, is adding a couple of new names to the cast, with the group of cabin-goers soon to be complete.First up is Melrose Place actress Jessica Lucas, who will play the best friend of Jane Levy's character, a recovering drug addict looking to go cold turkey. Handily, she's nurse, which should come in helpful when the gang start ripping each other's throats out.Also in talks to join the cast is Elizabeth Blackmore, a relative newcomer who will play the fiancé of Shiloh Fernandez's character. She doesn't know the rest of the group so well, which in our book, makes her odds on to be the first to turn deadite.Traditionally, it's always a female character who's the first to become possessed, although don't rule out the final member of the group, Eric, played by Beginners star Lou Taylor Pucci.Co-scripted by Diablo Cody, Rodo Sayagues and director Fede Alvarez, with input from Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, The Evil Dead will open in the US on 12 April 2013, with a UK release date yet to be confirmed.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Human Centipede 3 Is Underway

First cast announced for Final SequenceTom Six always threatened a trilogy, and the maverick director has now been proved as good as his word. Human Centipede: Final Sequence is crawling its way to the studio floor, and has just announced its first cast members in Centipede veterans Dieter Laser (mad surgeon Dr Joseph Heiter) and Laurence R. Harvey (sandpaper sadsack Martin). Six himself will also play a supporting role.In case you missed all the drama last summer, Final Sequence has been made possible in no small part by the attention given to Full Sequence. Some sources - not least the filmmakers - are still claiming that it was banned by the BBFC. Not quite the case: it was denied a certifcate, which isn't quite the same thing. But whatever the fine detail, the upshot was media interest and immediate notoriety far beyond the dreams of any executive planning an advertising campaign. Not bad for a franchise whose centrail coneit is stitching people together ass-to-mouth. Full Sequence was finally granted an 18 certificate in October, after 32 cuts were agreed.Six, talking to Empire at Big Screen, called the hooplah "crazy", claimed that everyone was missing the film's black humour, and said he was disappointed at the reaction from the country that gave the world Monty Python. But he was happy to play up to the controversy, telling us that, when he got around to it, Final Sequence would "upset a lot of people" and "make Full Sequence look like a Disney film".He also laid out his plan for the trilogy, to whit: "In the end the three films can be actually attached to each other, like the centipede: one big film of four and a half hours. That's my goal. Each film is very different from the previous one. 2 is totally different to 1, and 3 will be totally different from both the others. I'm not telling you how. You have to find out. In space? I won't say!" We're going to go out on a limb and suggest that Final Sequence won't be in space. But we will suggest that Laser and Harvey will very likely be playing versions of themselves, rather than their characters from the previous films, and that Final Sequence will have some sort of meta relationship with its predecessors, in the same way that Full Sequence involved a character who was obesessed with the first film. Don't be suprised if Six arrives onscreen playing a character called "Tom Six"...Shooting starts in May for a release in 2013. Producer Ilona Six promises "100% political incorrectness". We'll keep you posted. We know you love it really.