The Life of Chuck has finished post-production
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Mike Flanagan has confirmed that he’s completed post-production on his upcoming movie The Life of Chuck, as one of its stars, David Dastmalchian, has shared his early reaction to the star-studded sci-fi drama. The filmmaker shared the good news in the comments sectionon his review of The First Omen on Letterboxd.
“It’s beautiful. You think, ‘Oh, Mike Flanagan, Stephen King, this thing’s going to just be the most horrifying, terrifying, thing you’ve ever seen.’ [But] it is so beautifully rendered, heartfelt, the drama, the performances,” gushedLate Night with the Devilstar Dastmalchian in a new interview withGizmodo.
“The cast in this is deep. [Matthew] Lillard has a moment in this film that just breaks my heart.Karen Gillan, another one who I think rides that incredible ski slope between her small indie art films and then big studio budgeted things,” he continued. “One of the best actors in Hollywood right now. Kate Siegel, I mean there’s so [many] great people! Ah, what a joy.”
Alongside the actors mentioned, The Life of Chuck also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (Doctor Strange), Mia Sara (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), Q’orianka Kilcher (Yellowstone), Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows), and Mark Hamill, who recently collaborated with Flanagan for the first time onThe Fall of the House of Usher. Other frequent members of the Flanafamily appearing in the movie include Samantha Sloyan, Rahul Kohli, and Jacob Tremblay.
The director is no stranger to adapting King’s works for the big screen, having previously helmed The Shining sequelDoctor Sleep, which sees a grown-up Danny Torrance (Ewan McGregor) try to wrestle with his past – and get to grips with his supernatural gifts.
The Life of Chuck does not yet have a release date. For more, check out our list of the most excitingupcoming moviesheading our way.
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