Joe Hill’s acclaimed gothic-horror novel HORNS, is being brought to the screen by THE HILLS HAVE EYES and PIRANHA 3D director Alexandre Aja. Daniel Radcliffe takes the lead of Ig Perrish, a man coming to terms with the rape and murder of his girlfriend – with suspicion pointing in his direction. That suspicion is even more prevalent when he awakens one morning to find he’s sprouted a pair of demonic ‘horns’ that come with a mysterious supernatural power all of their own.
The film is currently shooting in British Columbia and we have a first look at some behind-the-scenes footage, as well as an ET Canada interview with THE WOMEN IN BLACK and former Harry Potter actor about this devilish new role.
HORNS co-stars Juno Temple, Joe Anderson, James Remar, Kelli Garner and Max Minghella, and it’s expected later next year.
Source: ET Canada
Craig was our great north east correspondent, proving that it’s so ‘grim up north’ that losing yourself in a world of film is a foregone prerequisite. He has been studying the best (and often worst) of both classic and modern cinema at the University of Life for as long as he can remember. Craig’s favorite films include THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, JFK, GOODFELLAS, SCARFACE, and most of John Carpenter’s early work, particularly THE THING and HALLOWEEN.
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