Shooting has officially kicked off on the second instalment in the Silent Hill move franchise, according to the chaps at VideoGamer.
Titled Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, the psychological horror flick is being helmed by director Michael J. Bassett, who previously worked on the likes of Solomon Kane and Deathwatch.
The flick stars Adelaide Clemens of X-Men Origins: Wolverine fame, who steps into the shoes of spunky heroine Heather Mason, the main protagonist of the third Silent Hill videogame.
Producer Samuel Hadida commented: "We are all excited to have the Silent Hill team reunited in Toronto. With Michael at the helm, we will be building on the first film and taking Silent Hill into new territory with an exciting storyline and visuals that should grab both new audiences and fans of the Silent Hill franchise."
From what we know so far, Revelation 3D isn’t a direct sequel to 2006’s Silent Hill, directed by Christophe Gans, and instead focuses on a fresh cast of characters.
The plot centres on Mason, who on the eve of her 18th birthday finds herself haunted by inexplicable nightmares. To make matters worse, her father’s also done a disappearing act, with Mason ultimately finding herself drawn to the demonic, fog-bound streets of Silent Hill.
Further details are being kept under wraps, though you can pretty much guarantee the following: buckets of blood, monsters and mind-bending plot twists. Stay tuned for more info as it breaks.