Image and promo poster for Paul Scheuring’s The Experiment

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

As difficult as it is to believe, the English-language remake of DAS EXPERIMENT has been in the works since October 2006 (read our first article about it HERE). While it has assembled a pretty impressive cast, including Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker, Clifton Collins Jr., Maggie Grace and Cam Gigandet, we still haven’t heard much in the way of… well, anything regarding the Paul Scheuring film.

There still isn’t much on the release front (it’s still listed as being in “post-production”) but I’ve dug up two images from the flick; one a promo poster, one an image of a shaken Adrien Brody getting hassled by a guard. Or should I say, a “guard”. Unfortunately they’re not very large images, but you can kind of get the idea.

Here’s what THE EXPERIMENT is all about: 26 men are chosen to act the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study. Values are tested and lines are crossed when seemingly normal participants are pushed to the breaking point as the experiment spirals out of control…

Stay tuned for more details as they come in. THE EXPERIMENT is scheduled for a 2010 release…

Source: Inferno Entertainment

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