‘Brotherhood of the Wolf’ filmmaker Christophe Gans to find his thrill on ‘Fatal Frame’ and ‘Silent Hill’

"Brotherhood of the Wolf" Theatrical Poster

“Brotherhood of the Wolf” Theatrical Poster

Director Christophe Gans (Crying Freeman, Brotherhood of the Wolf) and producer Victor Hadida (Resident Evil film series) are currently working on Live-action adaptations of two video game franchises: Tecmo’s Fatal Frame and an entirely new version of Konami’s Silent Hill (Gans directed the 2006 film of the same name).

Gans stated that the Fatal Frame film will be set in Japan. He added that he does not “want to root the movie out of its initial atmosphere: the Japanese haunted house.” Gans also said that the new Silent Hill film “will still be set in that ‘small American town’ atmosphere, where puritanism devastated everything.” (Allociné via ANN)

Another project that Gans has under his belt is Corto Maltese, which will reunite the director with his Crying Freeman and Brotherhood of the Wolf star, Mark Dacascos (Drive).

As always, we’ll fill you in on all these projects as we learn more.



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7 Responses to ‘Brotherhood of the Wolf’ filmmaker Christophe Gans to find his thrill on ‘Fatal Frame’ and ‘Silent Hill’

  1. Cuttermaran says:

    That’s good news!

  2. ageS says:

    Fatal Frame is from Tecmo.
    Silent Hill is from Konami.
    The info provided in the article seems to indicate the contrary.

  3. Nic says:

    So where’s the damn Corto Maltese movie?! That’s what we want.

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