Nick Stahl is the Lead in "Mirrors" Sequel
Nick Stahl is the Lead in "Mirrors" Sequel
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We already know that 20th Century Fox is moving forward with a sequel to "Mirrors," which hit theaters last August and went on to earn almost $80 million in worldwide ticket sales.
Director Victor Garcia (Return to House on Haunted Hill) will helm from a script by Matt Venne (White Noise 2: The Light). And Bloody-Disgusting has now learned that Nick Stahl (Terminator 3, In the Bedroom) has signed on for the lead role of Max Matherson in "Mirrors 2."
Plot: After losing his fiancee in a car crash, for which he blames himself, suicidal Max Matheson (Stahl) reluctantly takes a job as a night watchman at his father's Mayflower Department Store. When his co-workers are killed off in gruesome and horrible ways and Max begins to see a mysterious young woman in all the store's mirrors, desperate to communicate with him, he fears he's losing his mind or that he may be the next victim.
Shooting is set to begin next month in Baton Rouge, LA. No word on whether this film will ever appear in theaters or will go straight to DVD
Director Victor Garcia (Return to House on Haunted Hill) will helm from a script by Matt Venne (White Noise 2: The Light). And Bloody-Disgusting has now learned that Nick Stahl (Terminator 3, In the Bedroom) has signed on for the lead role of Max Matherson in "Mirrors 2."
Plot: After losing his fiancee in a car crash, for which he blames himself, suicidal Max Matheson (Stahl) reluctantly takes a job as a night watchman at his father's Mayflower Department Store. When his co-workers are killed off in gruesome and horrible ways and Max begins to see a mysterious young woman in all the store's mirrors, desperate to communicate with him, he fears he's losing his mind or that he may be the next victim.
Shooting is set to begin next month in Baton Rouge, LA. No word on whether this film will ever appear in theaters or will go straight to DVD
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