Secretive James Wan Horror Project Adds Maddie Hasson in Key Role

Secretive James Wan Horror Project Adds Maddie Hasson in Key Role

James Wan’s upcoming secret horror project, tentatively titled Silvercup, has found another key cast member in the form of The Finder and Mr. Mercedes alum Maddie Hasson, according to Deadline.

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Hasson joins a cast that already includes Jake Abel (Percy Jackson), George Young (Containment) and Annabelle Wallis, who previously worked with Wan on the 2014 Conjuring spin-off Annabelle.

The film, whose plot is being kept under wraps but is said to follow two women on the run from a monster, is based on a story by Wan and Ingrid Bisu, who starred in The Nun and who recently got engaged to the 42-year-old Australian director. Wan will also produce the film through his Atomic Monster banner alongside Michael Clear. The film is being financed through Starlight Media and Midas Innovation, who will distribute in China as New Line handles the remaining distribution.

DC Comics fan don’t have to fret, however, as Wan’s current plan is to direct the project this fall in Los Angeles and then move into pre-production on the sequel to last year’s critical and commercial smash Aquaman.

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Long before he found a name for himself in the blockbuster action industry with his work on Furious 7 and Aquaman, Wan was shaping the horror genre for modern audiences, having co-created the Saw and Insidious franchises and New Line Cinema’s The Conjuring Universe, which has grossed over $1.8 billion on a combined $139.5 million budget, becoming the second highest-grossing horror franchise ever behind Godzilla.

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Aquaman became the biggest success for DC films, which have a history of faltering at the box office, with the exception of Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman. It grossed over $1.1 billion at the worldwide box office, earning its spot as the highest-grossing DC film of all-time for Warner Bros, and revealed the origin story of half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur Curry (Momoa) and took him on the journey of his lifetime — one that forced him to face who he really is, but to discover if he is worthy of who he was born to be… a king.

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