Yvonne Strahovski, Dennis Iliadis, and Bryan Bertino know He’s Out There

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Yvonne Strahovski

Australian actress Yvonne Strahovski is probably best known for her role as CIA agent Sarah Walker on the action/comedy series Chuck, which is where I first saw her, but she also has a couple genre-related credits to her name, one on a popular show – she was on seventeen episodes of Dexter – another in a not-so-popular movie – she was in I, FRANKENSTEIN.

Strahovski has just added another genre project to the list, signing on to star in the Screen Gems suspense thriller HE'S OUT THERE. She will be playing 

a mother who comes to visit a remote lake house, and finds herself fighting for the lives of herself and her two daughters after falling into a terrifying and bizarre nightmare conceived by a homicidal psychopath.

Sounds good to me, and the film is set to be directed by a man who has experience shooting horrific things that occur at lake houses, THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT remake helmer Dennis Iliadis.

HE'S OUT THERE is being produced by Unbroken Pictures' Adrienne Biddle and Bryan Bertino, director of THE STRANGERS.

This will be the first produced screenplay for writer Mike Scannell. Filming begins next month.

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Source: Deadline

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