Look What He Made Her Do – Prime confirms a September launch date for Wilderness
Ahead of its 15th September debut, Prime Video have debuted a teaser for their twisted new psychological thriller Wilderness.
Based on the novel by B.E. Jones, Wilderness is described as a “… twisted love story, where a dream holiday and a supposedly “happily-ever-after” quickly turn into a living nightmare.”
The drama stars Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson-Cohen (The Haunting of Bly Manor), with Ashley Benson and Eric Balfour. Also in the cast are Talia Balsam, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Jonathan Keltz, Claire Rushbrook and Morgana Van Peebles.
Marnie Dickens writes the show, based on B.E. Jones’ novel. The director is So Yong Kim (Lovesong), who also executive produces with Elizabeth Kilgarriff. Wilderness comes from Firebird Pictures.
For more on the show, check out the official synopsis and first-look images that dropped last month.
Look What You Made Me Do
Taylor Swift’s anthemic electropop track ‘Look What You Made Me Do’ (Taylor’s Version), drawn from her upcoming re-recorded album Reputation, has been selected for the opening titles of the show.
The track makes its global debut here, backing the first teaser for Wilderness…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxmmzaM2L_U
Jenna Coleman
In other news, Jenna Coleman’s movie Klokkenluider will be in cinemas on September 1st, 2023 according to the star’s Instagram.
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Also starring Amit Shar and Tom Burke, the tense dark comedy by writer/director Neil Maskell received its premiere at the last year’s BFI London Film Festival.
Klokkenluider‘s official synopsis says:
“A government whistleblower and his wife, for their own safety, flee to a remote country house in Belgium. Joined by two close protection officers, they await the arrival of a British journalist. Klokkenluider is the darkly comic directorial debut of acclaimed actor Neil Maskell, is executive produced by Ben Wheatley and features an array of stellar performances.”
Klokkenluider comes from Executive Producer Ben Wheatley and Erebus Pictures.