Mulcahy gets Grimm

JoBloJoBlo
Last Updated on July 27, 2021

The bad boys at Bloody Disgusting found out about a VERY cool-sounding project coming at us from director Russell Mulcahy, director of HIGHLANDER and RESIDENT EVIL: EXTINCTION, called GRIMM. Here’s the synopsis they provide: The Quinn family moves to Marburg, Massachusetts – a town that turns out to be haunted by the most horrific nightmares spawned by the imagination of the Brothers Grimm….

How awesome is that? I want to move to that town! The one I live in now only provides horrific nightmares of the most boring variety. (Raccoons in the trash just ain’t cutting it anymore.)

Unfortunately no further details are provided – aside from the fact that shooting begins in January – but so far, so good. We’ll keep an eye out for more info; hopefully it’ll start to roll in.

Will Mulcahy have a role for his RESIDENT EVIL star Milla?

Source: BD

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