David Dastmalchian Joins Ella Balinska in Horror Thriller KILL SCREEN
David Dastmalchian (Ant-Man, The Suicide Squad) has joined the cast of the horror thriller Kill Screen, opposite previously cast actress Ella Balinska (Charlie’s Angels, Resident Evil).
The film, previously known as The Horror Game, is currently in pre-production, and it is being helmed by Wolf Creek and Jungle director Greg McLean, from a screenplay written by Gus Krieger (Old Henry).
In Kill Screen, desperate to find her missing sister, a young woman (Balinska) and her three friends are drawn into a mysterious virtual reality horror game.
Each level forces them to survive an entirely different horror subgenre—from slashers to supernatural, zombie horror to psychological.
When they learn that dying in the game means dying in real life, the friends must outthink and outfight the game’s sadistic creator (Dastmalchian) before their luck runs out.
The film is being produced by Tyler Condon under his production banner CinemaWays, alongside Matthew Shreder of Concourse Media.
“Kill Screen is built for a generation raised on horror and interactive storytelling,” said producer Tyler Condon. “It’s terrifying, smart, and wildly entertaining – a movie that celebrates the genre while reinventing it. Greg’s potent vision and Gus’s script deliver a cinematic world that fans will want to explore again and again.”
“Genre-savvy, high-concept horror is proving to be dynamic in the current marketplace,” added Concourse’s Shreder. “Kill Screen taps directly into that demand with a concept that pays homage to every horror sub-genre ever imagined – while offering something completely new.”
Recently seen in Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptation The Life of Chuck and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, Dastmalchian recently starred alongside Alexander Skarsgård in Apple series Murderbot, and in Magnolia’s Late Night with the Devil. Known for his villain turns, he also recently appeared in Dexter: Resurrection, and will next appear in season two of Netflix’s One Piece as Mr. 3. and as the villain, M. Bison, in the upcoming Street Fighter franchise reboot from Legendary/Paramount.
via: Deadline