Early Let Me In posters

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

Slashfilm received, via a scooper, what appear to be a couple of promo posters for the LET THE RIGHT ONE IN remake, now known simply as LET ME IN. These aren’t final by any means, but will most likely be used at either Comic-Con or Fantasia to promote the Matt Reeves film, which is currently casting…

Recently, it has been rumored that Kodi Smit-McPhee – soon to be seen as Viggo Mortensen’s son in THE ROAD – will be taking on the lead role of Oskar (supposedly changed to “Owen”), but that’s not written in stone at the moment. Neither is the release date, which was at one time January 15, 2010; it’s now undetermined.

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Source: Slashfilm

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