“Pig” helmer Michael Sarnoski is in negotiations to direct the next installment of Paramount’s “A Quiet Place” franchise, Variety has confirmed.
“Take Shelter” director Jeff Nichols was previously attached to write and direct the untitled film, but is now taking time to focus on his new project, an untitled sci-fi movie also set at Paramount.
The next “A Quiet Place” film — which is being described as more of a spinoff than a threequel — is based on an original idea from John Krasinksi, who wrote, directed and starred in the franchise’s first two installments. Plot details are being kept under wraps for now.
Sarnoski most recently directed “Pig,” starring Nicolas Cage. He has also helmed episodes of TV series “Olympia” and “Fight Night Legacy.” “Pig” has received critical acclaim and awards attention, with Variety‘s Michael Nordine calling it an “intimate character study” and commending Cage’s performance as...
“Take Shelter” director Jeff Nichols was previously attached to write and direct the untitled film, but is now taking time to focus on his new project, an untitled sci-fi movie also set at Paramount.
The next “A Quiet Place” film — which is being described as more of a spinoff than a threequel — is based on an original idea from John Krasinksi, who wrote, directed and starred in the franchise’s first two installments. Plot details are being kept under wraps for now.
Sarnoski most recently directed “Pig,” starring Nicolas Cage. He has also helmed episodes of TV series “Olympia” and “Fight Night Legacy.” “Pig” has received critical acclaim and awards attention, with Variety‘s Michael Nordine calling it an “intimate character study” and commending Cage’s performance as...
- 1/11/2022
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
The film’s European premiere will take place in Edinburgh on August 18.
The 74th Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the European Premiere of Michael Sarnoski’s Pig, starring Nicolas Cage.
The film will play as an in-person screening at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre on August 18, with the festival running until August 25 as a combination of in-person and online screenings.
Altitude Film Distribution will distribute Pig in the UK and Ireland on August 20.
Pig is Sarnoski’s feature debut; Cage plays a truffle hunter living alone in the wilderness of Oregon, who must return to his past in Portland...
The 74th Edinburgh International Film Festival will open with the European Premiere of Michael Sarnoski’s Pig, starring Nicolas Cage.
The film will play as an in-person screening at Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre on August 18, with the festival running until August 25 as a combination of in-person and online screenings.
Altitude Film Distribution will distribute Pig in the UK and Ireland on August 20.
Pig is Sarnoski’s feature debut; Cage plays a truffle hunter living alone in the wilderness of Oregon, who must return to his past in Portland...
- 7/21/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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