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‘Malignant’: James Wan’s new horror gets Brazilian premiere date

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Warner Bros. has released the release date for “Malignant,” the horror film from legendary filmmaker James Wan.

The film hits national theaters on September 9, the day before its U.S. release – which happens in a hybrid fashion in theaters and on HBO Max on September 10.

Check out the Warner Bros. debut schedule, subject to change:

FEBRUARY 11 – TOM & JERRY
MARCH 11 – THE LITTLE TRACES
MARCH 25 – Godzilla vs Kong
APRIL 15 – MORTAL KOMBAT
JUNE 3 – Invocation of Evil 3 – The Demon Order
JULY 15 – Space Jam: a new legacy
AUGUST 5 – THE SUICIDE SQUAD 2
AUGUST 19 – In a New York neighborhood
SEPTEMBER 9 – MALIGNANT
SEPTEMBER 30 – DUNA
NOVEMBER 4 – ELVIS FILM (without national title)
DECEMBER 2 – King Richard (without national title)
DECEMBER 23 – MATRIX

Yesterday, director James Wan revealed details of the project and the first official artwork:

“I finally finished filming last week. It was supposed to be my “little horror thriller,” but the pandemic made it last as long as the big guys.

I am very excited for this movie. I don’t even know how to describe it. I wanted to do something original and innovative, and different from my other works, but still in the spirit of the horror thrillers I grew up with. Wait!”

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The film recently received a high age rating (R) and may only be viewed by adults or minors accompanied by a guardian.

The report was classified by AMP for “strong violence, bloody images and language”.

The terror will move away from the supernatural theme and give way to an investigative and murder plot, much like the Giallo Film subgenre. For those who don’t know, the Giallo Films originated in Italy before the terror of the American slasher and are based on serial killer crimes. They inspired classics like “Panic” and “Halloween”.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, actress Annabelle Wallis (“ Peaky Blinders ”), who stars in the production, said that she hadn’t seen anything like the project in her entire career and that it would surprise the public.

“I can guarantee you that we have something very special coming up, it’s a brave, dazzling, original and unpredictable film. I haven’t seen anything like it in my entire career. And I think the audience will be really impressed because James [Wan] is in love with what he does … This film literally reflects the art of cinema, and I’m really excited to know how people are going to react.

Wallis also revealed how he started collaborating with Wan and said he intends to work with him whenever he gets the chance.

“When I met him I was going through a moment when I had to take a risk and throw myself into my head [na carreira de atriz]. When James watched my performance on “The Loudest Voice”, he came to me to work on “Annabelle”. I already know his work and I trust his talent, when he told me about this new project, I could not refuse. I have found him to be a wonderful collaborator and I know we will continue to work together for years to come. He’s nice and is so good at what he does.

In addition to directing, Wan also signs the screenplay, alongside Ingrid Bisu.

The cast includes Maddie Hasson, Jake Abel, George Young, Ingrid Bisu, Michole Briana White and Jacqueline McKenzie.

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