
Air travel is already annoying enough without supernatural terror going down. There’s not enough leg room, they now charge you for every little thing (in our lifetime, major airlines will charge you to use the bathroom), and it does everything in its power to diminish the magic of air travel. I suppose we’ll have to settle for dark magic or whatever freaky thing is attacking the passengers of 7500, the new film from Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge). I really hope that it’s attacking because some guy didn’t turn off his electronic device during take-off. Please let that be the reason.
Hit the jump to check out the trailer. The film stars Ryan Kwanten, Leslie Bibb, Nicky Whelan, Jerry Ferrera, Christian Serratos, Jamie Chung, and Amy Smart. 7500 opens August 31st.
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The first image from The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu’s thriller 7500 has been unveiled. Described as “a haunted house movie on an airplane,” the film centers on a group of passengers who begin to experience supernatural phenomena after a passenger mysteriously dies during their international flight. Star Ryan Kwanten (True Blood) appears sufficiently perplexed in this first image from the pic alongside castmembers Jerry Ferrera (Entourage) Amy Smart (Road Trip), and Leslie Bibb (Zookeeper). Not much else is known plot-wise about the thriller, but Lost scribe Craig Rosenberg penned the screenplay so we should be in for a few twists and turns.
Hit the jump to check out the image. The film also stars Jamie Chung (Sucker Punch), Christian Serratos (The Twilight Saga), and Scout Taylor-Compton (Halloween). 7500 opens August 31st.
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A trio of actresses have joined the cast of The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu’s thriller 7500. Jamie Chung (Sucker Punch), Christian Serratos (The Twilight Saga), and Scout Taylor-Compton (Halloween) have joined the cast of the pic, which centers on a group of passengers who begin to experience supernatural phenomena after a passenger mysteriously dies during the international flight. Ryan Kwanten (True Blood), Amy Smart, and Leslie Bibb (Zookeeper) were recently set to star.
Heat Vision reports that Chung will play a newly-engaged flight attendant on her first flight, Taylor-Compton plays a passenger who has a “unique perspective on death”, and Serratos will play a woman who shares a secret with her boyfriend. Lost writer Craig Rosenberg penned the screenplay, and production is set to begin soon.