Alex Garland, a famous director who has successfully filmed films such as "Ex Machina" and "Annihilation", has another new work plan revealed. It is reported that his next film will take place in London and is a low-budget horror film. This is undoubtedly good news for Alex Garland's fans. Because apart from the American TV series "Developers", Alex Garland has not filmed a feature film for three years. At present, the film has not been named yet, and Alex Garland is also looking for investment funds for himself. In an interview with Empire Magazine, Garland said: "I wrote a story about a low-budget horror movie that takes place in London. I don't know if it is a true story or not. It always happens at a special time node, and it always feels unreal. However, everything happened just like that." From Garland's words, the film will still be a science fiction film, and after adding horror elements, it is even more exciting. Alex Garland's debut as a director was "Ex Machina" in 2014, which was well received as soon as it was released. In fact, Garland has been working in the film and television industry for a long time. He first entered the film industry as the author of the well-known best-selling novel "The Beach". Since then, he has transformed into an outstanding screenwriter and has successively created science fiction scripts such as "28 Days Later", "Solar" and "Ded 2". In 2010, the acclaimed science fiction romance "Never Let Me Go" earned him his first award nomination, establishing Garland's position in the field of science fiction films. His "Ex Machina", "Annihilation" and the American TV series "Developers" have made him a world-renowned science fiction director. In particular, the story elements of how science affects human nature in Garland's films have made him the most unique director in Hollywood who combines the commerciality of science fiction with the humanity of independent films. At present, there is no casting or release schedule for Garland's film, and the shooting is scheduled to start in the spring or summer of next year. |
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