Aurora Perrineau joins Blumhouse’s deadly game of Truth or Dare

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Aurora Perrineau

Previous casting announcements have revealed that director Jeff Wadlow's Blumhouse production TRUTH OR DARE has a cast that includes Lucy Hale, Tyler Posey, Violett Beane, Sophia Taylor Ali, Nolan Gerard Funk, and Hayden Szeto, but one young star who wasn't included in those previous announcements was Aurora Perrineau.

Perrineau's involvement with the film has been revealed in an announcement made after the actress has already been wrapped – on Twitter she said about TRUTH OR DARE, "Had a blast working on this one."

Wadlow wrote the horror thriller with Chris Roach and Jillian Jacobs, working from a story they worked on with Michael Reisz. Hale takes the lead in the film as 

a college student in Mexico who is conned into playing a supernatural version of Truth or Dare. The game doesn’t stop and follows her back home.

Perrineau worked with Blumhouse on the 2015 film JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS, which I haven't watched. I have seen her father Harold Perrineau in a whole lot of movies and TV shows, but I'm not familiar with Aurora's work yet. She wore a Led Zeppelin shirt to one of her movie premieres, though, so she's already cool in my book.

Aurora Perrineau

Source: Deadline, Twitter

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