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The stakes are getting higher asFallis becoming a trilogy.
On Tuesday, the director and co-writer of the 2022 thriller, Scott Mann, confirmed that two sequels are in the works, according toThe Hollywood Reporter. Mann will produce both, plus write and direct the third entry. The outlet reported that the second film will begin filming in June.
“I am thrilled to be continuing theFalljourney and taking it to the next level. We’ve got a really special cinematic experience planned, and I’m immensely grateful to my fellow producers for backing the vision,” Mann said, perTHR.
“I’m also excited to be working with new collaborators as well as reuniting with the original gang, and obviously can’t wait to be back filming thousands of feet up.”
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The film also starredJeffrey Dean MorganandMason Gooding.
Mann toldMovieWeblast year that inspiration forFallcame from his personal fear of heights.

“I remember thinking, ‘Heights hasn’t really been done fully in a film yet.’ There’s never been something purely focused on that fear, and that fear is in all of us,” he said.
About the thriller’s story, Mann added, “At the core of it, there’s an element of grief after losing someone, and then climbing up and rising up again. I think there’s a resonance, a personal part, but a wider bit I would say as much about what we’ve been through the last couple of years as a world.”
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“We’ve kind of all been through this traumatic experience, and I think we’re all looking to climb out of that,” he added. “I think, weirdly, having the escapism of a trauma-type movie like this that then pumps you on the other side with a message that heals you, I think that’s what people can really take from it. … It’s a heart-stopper with a big heart. That’s the thing that resonates.”
Fallis now on demand and currently streaming on Starz.
source: people.com