Madison Iseman and Brianne Tju are among those who star in the Prime Video series, which is a modern take on the hit 1997 horror film that honors the same chilling premise – in a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night.
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Here’s a synopsis: For teenager Rain Burroughs (Iseman), a diagnosis with schizophrenia means that every day is a struggle as she tries to figure out which of the disturbing images, harrowing voices, and traumatic feelings she experiences are real and which are all in her mind.
But when Rain insists against her parents’ advice that the shadows and cries from her neighbor’s attic are hiding a dark secret, she enlists help from Caleb, the charmingly awkward new boy at school – who himself may not be real.
After We Fell and After Ever Happy‘s Castille Landon wrote and directed the film, which will be released digitally and in limited theaters on February 12th!
Here’s a synopsis: In a town full of secrets, a group of teenagers are stalked by a mysterious killer a year after a fatal accident on their graduation night.
Production is set to begin this month in Hawaii.
While no character descriptions have been revealed, Deadline reports that Madison is “believed to be the lead.” This also marks her return to television, after previously starring alongside Billy Ray Cyrus in Still The King on CMT, which ended in 2017.
Madison Iseman is facing her fears in the just released teaser trailer for her upcoming movie Fear of Rain!
The 23-year-old Clouds actress stars as Rain in the upcoming thriller, which was written and directed by Castille Landon, who’s currently directing the next two After movies.
Here’s a synopsis: For teenager Rain Burroughs (Iseman), a diagnosis with schizophrenia means that every day is a struggle as she tries to figure out which of the disturbing images, harrowing voices, and traumatic feelings she experiences are real and which are all in her mind. But when Rain insists against her parents’ advice that the shadows and cries from her neighbor’s attic are hiding a dark secret, she enlists help from Caleb, the charmingly awkward new boy at school – who himself may not be real.