Emma Corrin, Hunter Schafer, Havana Rose Liu and Sophie Wilde are set to join the cast of Arkasha Stevenson and Tim Smith’s upcoming horror movie.
Emma Corrin and Hunter Schafer are set to star in a horror movie together.
Arkasha Stevenson and Tim Smith have been working on an untitled project for A24 and a star-studded cast is being assembled, with Havana Rose Liu and Sophie Wilde also set to join.
And that’s not all because, according to Deadline, Josh Hutcherson, Frank Dillane, Caleb Landry Jones and Whitmer Thomas are also in talks to be part of the mystery project.
While plot details are being kept under wraps, it is believed the film centres on a bachelor party which “spirals into terror”.
As with their debut feautre First Omen, Arkasha will direct from a script co-written with Tim.
Tim will also produce, along with Harrison Huffman and Christine D’Souza, as will Square Peg’s Lars Knudsen and Emily Hildner, and Ari Aster will serve as executive producer.
Lars Knudsen and Emily Hildner will produce under Knudsen and Ari Aster’s Square Peg banner with Aster executive producing. Smith, will also produce.
The Crown star Emma was recently seen in 100 Nights of Hero and last year, they appeared in Deadpool and Wolverine and Nosferatu, while Hunter will next be seen in A24’s Mother Mary opposite Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel and is also set to star opposite Michelle Yeoh in the upcoming Prime Video series Blade Runner 2099.
Meanwhile, Emma previously admitted their breakout role of Princess Diana in The Crown was “the greatest warning” about the downsides of fame.
The 29-year-old star told Britain’s ELLE magazine: “It’s a very weird aspect of this job. I find it really hard. I’m grateful, obviously, for everything my work brings my way, but as you get older and you think about what you want for the rest of your life… I’m trying to find a balance of liking the work I’m doing and the choices I’m making, and distancing myself from [the rest]…
“I think playing Diana was, in a way, the greatest warning.”
Emma can next be seen in an episode of Black Mirror with Issa Rae which explores the advancement of AI in film, but in real life, the star is “terrified” by the use of technology in the arts.
They said: “I’m not a fan. I think it’s terrible, actually. It terrifies me.
“The loss of original, organic creativity and [not] having to be in a room with a group of people to create something is terrifying. God, in the wake of everything that’s going on with the world, surely the one thing you need to hold on to is being in a room with other people creating something from the ground up.
“That’s the source of everything, isn’t it? The source of hope.”
Emma Corrin and Hunter Schafer lead cast of new horror movie







