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Scott Mann’s Fall gets two sequels

There’s no release date for the film yet, but Fall 2 is set to start shooting in June 2024

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Director Scott Mann’s survival thriller Fall emerged as one of the surprising films that hit theatres last year. The movie, which starred Virginia Gardner (Halloween) and Caroline Grace Curry (Shazam!), was a box office hit. It was disclosed earlier in the year that a sequel was being worked on, but it has now been formally confirmed that Fall will now be released as a trilogy. There will be two sequels.

Scott Mann, who directed and co-wrote Fall, will return as a producer on both sequels. Mann will direct and co-write Fall 3. Producers alongside Mann include Mark Lane and James Harris of Tea Shop Productions, Christian Mercuri of Capstone Pictures, and David Haring. Dan Asma, John Long, and Roman Viaris return as executive producers.

“I am thrilled to be continuing the Fall journey and taking it to the next level,” Mann said in a statement. “We’ve got a really special cinematic experience planned and I’m immensely grateful to my fellow producers for backing the vision. I’m also excited to be working with new collaborators as well as reuniting with the original gang, and obviously can’t wait to be back filming thousands of feet up.”

Fall, which hit theatres in August 2022, stars Virginia Gardner and Grace Caroline Currey as Becky Connor and Shiloh Hunter, respectively, two women who scale a 2,000-foot abandoned radio tower. When the two are stuck at the peak of the journey, it turns into a nightmare.

There’s no release date for the film yet, but Fall 2 is set to start shooting in June 2024. The Hollywood Reporter notes that Fall 2 and Fall 3 will bring back original characters from the first film, while also leaving room for new ones to be introduced.

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