Don’t Move will trap a person in a zoo with an anaconda

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Anaconda

Just one month after we heard that the ANACONDA franchise is going to be receiving a big screen, blockbuster-style reboot, word has come along about another anaconda project. 

This one is titled DON'T MOVE, and is an English-language survival thriller in the works at the Nordic company SF Studios. SF Studios has been around for a hundred years, but just recently got into English-language movie making.

Alain Darborg will be directing DON'T MOVE, based on his own story. The film will take place in Los Angeles and center on 

a medical student, Ali, who volunteers for the night shift at a Californian zoo. After a rescue mission goes awry, she finds herself trapped in the anaconda enclosure. It will take all of her willpower and intelligence to survive until morning with a hungry predator chasing her down and nowhere to hide. 

Producer Fredrik Wikström Nicastro, SF's senior VP of international production, confirmed that the action of the film will be contained within the zoo, and that the story plays out over just one night.

DON'T MOVE is expected to start filming by the end of the year and will have "an international cast".

This sounds pretty cool to me, I'm all for watching a person get chased around a zoo by an anaconda.

Source: Variety

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