Get ready for a chilling cinematic experience as horror icons Jane Levy and Jessica Rothe team up in the highly anticipated Shudder slasher, 'River'. This thrilling news has sent shockwaves through the horror community, leaving fans eager for its release.
In this upcoming film, Levy, renowned for her roles in 'Evil Dead' (2013) and the edge-of-your-seat thriller 'Don't Breathe', joins forces with Rothe, the star of 'Happy Death Day' and its sequel. Together, they portray estranged siblings who find themselves in a terrifying predicament. But here's the twist: their family reunion turns into a waking nightmare when their boat breaks down on a remote river, leaving them stranded and at the mercy of a mysterious killer.
And this is where the story gets even more intriguing. As the siblings confront their worst fears, they must also confront their own personal demons. Will they be able to set aside their differences and unite against this ruthless, almost mythical threat? The suspense is killing us!
'River' marks the feature directorial debut of Joshua Giuliano, who has crafted a script that is both beautiful and horrifying, according to Shudder's vice president of development and production, Nicholas Lazo. The film has been a labor of love for Giuliano, who expressed his excitement for its theatrical release, calling it a "dream come true." With a talented cast including Dane DiLiegro and Max Mattern, and a production team featuring Steven Schneider, Nick Antosca, and Alex Hedlund, 'River' promises to be a standout in the horror genre.
But here's where it gets controversial—while the film is currently in post-production, the release date remains a mystery. Will it be worth the wait? Only time will tell. For now, horror enthusiasts can eagerly anticipate this thrilling addition to the slasher genre and debate whether it will live up to the hype.
What do you think? Are you as excited as we are for this terrifying journey down the river? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's discuss whether 'River' will become a new cult classic or a forgotten stream in the vast ocean of horror movies.