Until Dawn Movie has finished filming

Key takeaways

  • After nearly two months of filming, the planned adaptation of Until Dawn has been completed.
  • The film will be directed by David F. Sandberg, who has quite an extensive background in horror films, along with more mainstream fare.
  • PlayStation Productions will be helping out with the film, as it joins The Last of Us, Uncharted and Gran Turismo in going from console to the big screen.
  • Until Dawn got a remake that launched this month, although initial reviews have been pretty mediocre.



And it's a wrap!

The planned Until Dawn movie adaptation has officially wrapped filming, according to a post from director David F. Sandberg's Instagram account. The film originally began principal photography on August 5 before wrapping up almost exactly two months later on October 4.

It's unclear exactly when the Until Dawn movie is scheduled for release, but when it does, it will be the latest PlayStation video game to receive an adaptation through Sony's PlayStation Productions arm. That arm has released an Uncharted and Gran Turismo movie, along with support for The Last of Us and Twisted Metal TV adaptations.


In the run-up to Until Dawn's adaptation, the video game, which was originally developed by Supermassive, received a remake of Ballistic Moon that launched earlier this month. That game debuted to mixed reviews, including a Metacritic score of 73.


What we know about the film Until Dawn

As mentioned above, David F. Sandberg is the director of the adaptation, and he has quite a strong background in the horror genre. He first rose to fame with his Lights Out movie before developing Annabelle: Creation. After that, he moved on to more traditional fare, having helped both Shazam! films.

Before his career took off, Sandberg was responsible for several short horror films, where he built his name. As for the cast, no definitive roles have been revealed, although Michael Cimino, Ji-young Yoo and Ella Rubin will play a part, along with several other confirmed actors.

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