Milly Alcock and Norman Reedus have joined the cast of Charli XCX’s Takashi Miike film, currently known only as Untitled Kyoto Project.
Milly Alcock and Norman Reedus have joined the cast of Charli XCX’s Takashi Miike film.
The House of the Dragon star Milly and Walking Dead actor Reedus will join Sho Kasamatsu and Kiko Mizuhara in the upcoming movie, currently known only as Untitled Kyoto Project.
According to Variety, it will follow “three friends who meet up in the Japanese city of Kyoto only to see their holiday turn into a nightmare as Charli’s character is possessed by a tortured spirit”.
Charli’s company Studio365 is producing the film, which was written by Ross Evans.
Meanwhile, Charli, 32, previously revealed she wants to make a ‘Final Destination’ movie featuring “It girls”.
The pop star is a huge fan of the horror franchise – which focuses on people who cheat death before their destiny catches up with them – and she was rewatching the first five movies before heading to the cinema to see the sixth installment Final Destination Bloodlines.
In a post on TikTok, she explained: “I’m rewatching all of the Final Destination movies, in preparation to see Final Destination Bloodlines, which I’m really excited to see.
“The reason I love these movies is that they really just are about hot people getting killed. You know, there’s no moral backbone to the story, it really is just, ‘they’re hot, they’re cursed and they deserve to die.”
Charli went on to add: “I was thinking, well, shouldn’t there be a sort of It Girl version of this franchise. You know like, a ‘Final Destination’ with It girls.
“Kind of like, Rachel Sennott, Alex Consani, Gabbriette, Romy Mars, Me, Quenlin Blackwell, Devon Lee Carlson … maybe there’s like a Scream Queen in there like Jenna [Ortega].
“Maybe there’s an OG Scream Queen like Sissy Spacek. And then it’s also directed by like a horror auteur.”
She went on to insist her idea for the next movie would stick to the franchise’s “formula”.
Charli said: “The films wouldn’t have to change their formula, I think the whole point is that they play into the lore.
“They kind of make fun of their own lore, and I don’t think this one would have to be any different, like I think that’s the point.
“It’s really not trying to do anything other than have hot people die in the most brutal ways and play with some unbelievable dialogue.”
Actress Rachel Sennott – who was one of Charli’s top picks for her movie idea – was along those who commented on the post and she told the singer she’s up for taking part.
Rachel wrote: “Ok I’m in.”
Milly Alcock and Norman Reedus join Charli XCX’s Takashi Miike film







