Renny Harlin, director of the subsequent three movies of The Strangers franchise, is teasing that the trilogy opens up an entire new universe that would doubtlessly result in extra installments sooner or later.
The Strangers is a psychological horror movie that starred Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman and was launched in 2008 a few couple that’s terrorized by a trio of masked criminals. A sequel titled The Strangers: Prey at Night was launched in 2018, following an identical storyline.
Harlin is now helming three new movies that may all drop someday in 2024 with The Strangers: Chapter 1 starring Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez. In a latest interview, Harlin hinted that the trilogy units up a world the place extra tales might be set in the identical universe.
“I definitely see more movies and it’s almost like – that’s why I don’t even call it a trilogy – I call it the first three movies of the Strangers Universe,” Harlin mentioned in an interview with ComicBook. “And the way the third movie ends, if people thought that the original movie ended in a titillating way because Liv Tyler sort of gasps in the end of that. And you question, like, ‘Did she live, what happened?’ If you thought that was thought-provoking, I think that when the third movie ends, you are like, ‘Oh my God, what’s, what’s gonna happen now?’”
Harlin known as The Strangers movies “an exploration of what happens to a person mentally and physically” after being a “victim of incredible violance.”
“In the end of the third movie, you have more questions than answers and I definitely see a bunch of new movies coming after that, and just continuing her story,” Harlin added. “So instead of going the route of the original film and the sequel of it, the sequel was about the strangers attacking some other random people. Our focus is our central character and her journey and where she’s gonna go.”
Watch a clip from The Strangers: Chapter 1 within the video posted beneath.
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