Wolfland: Pierce Brosnan to star in werewolf thriller directed by his son Sean

Former James Bond star Pierce Brosnan has been cast in the werewolf thriller Wolfland, directed by his son Sean BrosnanFormer James Bond star Pierce Brosnan has been cast in the werewolf thriller Wolfland, directed by his son Sean Brosnan
Last Updated on June 6, 2024
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Sean Brosnan, son of Pierce Brosnan and the late Cassandra Harris, didn’t cast his father in his 2016 feature directorial debut My Father Die (although Pierce was a producer on that film), but he did just cast the former James Bond in a prominent role in his second feature, the werewolf thriller Wolfland. Thanks to Sean, it sounds like we’re going to get see Pierce Brosnan battle a werewolf!

Scripted by Sean Brosnan and Matt D’Elia, Wolfland is described as being an “epic odyssey.” When a young teenager’s sister is viciously attacked and shows signs of a transformation, he leaves his small village in search of a legendary werewolf hunter who can reverse the gruesome curse. When he finds the “legend”, Devlin, slumped against a bar and in no mood for ghost stories, Devlin takes the kid’s money and agrees to hunt down this phantom monster, only to find themselves in a deadly whirlwind of carnage.

The press release that was sent out doesn’t say who Pierce will be playing in the film, but it’s probably safe to assume that he’ll be the one bringing the Devlin character to life, and that sounds like it would be a great role for him.

Sean Brosnan provided the following statement: “I’m excited to be working with Pierce on a film that aims to redefine the werewolf sub-genre. With the amazing special effects talents at Imaginarium, we’ll craft a werewolf transformation set to rival the iconic scenes from An American Werewolf in London. We’re thrilled about the potential impact of an expanding Wolfland universe.

Wolfland is being produced by Marcus Warren for Light Sound Frequency and Christian Moore for The Consortium. Imaginarium Studios, which is headed up by Andy Serkis, will be “providing groundbreaking creature design and effects.” The Exchange is executive producing the film, and the company will also be handling worldwide sales at the Cannes Film Market. Filming is expected to take place in the UK later this year.

I was sold on Wolfland as soon as I saw “Pierce Brosnan” and “werewolf” together, so I look forward to seeing how it’s going to turn out. It’s sounding promising already.

In addition to his James Bond movies (GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day), Brosnan’s long list of credits includes Mamma Mia!, The Thomas Crown Affair, Black Adam, Cinderella, Remington Steele, The Lawnmower Man, Mrs. Doubtfire, Dante’s Peak, The Tailor of Panama, The Matador, Bag of Bones, The World’s End, The November Man, The Out-Laws, and Fast Charlie. His credits go back to 1980, when he appeared in the TV movie Murphy’s Stroke and the film The Long Good Friday. He has been married to Keely Shaye since 2001, and it’s worth noting that he once worked with the Natural Resources Defence Council to “stop the Navy from using sonar systems that can kill whales, dolphins, seals, and other marine animals.”

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