Daisy Ridley Starring in Undead Survival Thriller 'WE BURY THE DEAD' from ‘1922’ Director

 

She’s no Jedi Master yet but maybe Daisy Ridley will have her training come in handy when she takes on the undead in new flick ‘WE BURY THE DEAD.’ Zak Hilditch, director of the Stephen King movie 1922, is next directing this survival thriller, Deadline is reporting this afternoon.

“The film is a story about grief, loss and the undead. Ridley plays Ava, a desperate woman whose husband is missing in the aftermath of a catastrophic military experiment.

“Hoping to find him alive, Ava joins a body retrieval unit, but her search takes a chilling turn when the corpses she’s burying start showing signs of life.”

“Filming will begin in February 2024 in western Australia,” Deadline notes.

We Bury the Dead is written and directed by Hilditch and produced by The Penguin Empire’s Kelvin Munro and Grant Sputore, and Ross Dinerstein of Campfire Studios.

The film will be co-produced by Gramercy Park Media with Joshua Harris and Mark Fasano serving as producers, and Nathan Klingher and Ford Corbett executive producing.

“We’re thrilled to join forces with Zak and Campfire on this project,” said Sputore. “Zak is uniquely gifted when it comes to making movies that are just as moving as they are terrifying. Bringing one of his projects to our home state of Western Australia is especially exciting.”

“Zak is an immensely talented storyteller, and we’re ecstatic to reteam for our third feature together,” added Dinerstein. “With the brilliant Daisy Ridley onboard and Zak’s spectacularly unnerving and poignant script, we can’t wait to dig into production and bring this film to audiences.”

Hilditch said, “Having Daisy play the role of Ava is an absolute dream come true. She embodies the perfect mix of vulnerability, grit and determination that Ava exudes throughout the film.”

We’ll bring you more about ‘WE BURY THE DEAD’ as we get it.

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